no code implementations • 25 Jan 2018 • Alexandr A. Kalinin, Gerald A. Higgins, Narathip Reamaroon, S. M. Reza Soroushmehr, Ari Allyn-Feuer, Ivo D. Dinov, Kayvan Najarian, Brian D. Athey
This Perspective provides examples of current and future applications of deep learning in pharmacogenomics, including: (1) identification of novel regulatory variants located in noncoding domains and their function as applied to pharmacoepigenomics; (2) patient stratification from medical records; and (3) prediction of drugs, targets, and their interactions.