Pheno4J: A Gene To Phenotype Graph Database


Details
In this session Nikolas Pontikos will talk about Pheno4J - a gene to phenotype graph databases created to make it easier to analyze human DNA and genetic mutations.
Talk
In order to discover the genetic mutation responsible for a rare inherited disease we need to collect DNA and detailed description of clinical features (phenotype) from thousands of patients.
Since each human carries around 4 million genetic mutations and can be described with up to 10 clinical terms, this wealth of data could not be efficiently stored or queried using NoSQL (too much redundancy) or relational (very large join tables) databases.
We therefore developed the Pheno4J software which parses and stores our data into a Neo4J graph database technology, Pheno4J is currently being integrated into our Phenopolis open-source project to offer the rare disease community with a web platform to analyse their data for free.
We'll be taking questions live during the session but if you have any before hand be sure to post them in the #neo4j-online-meetup channel of the Neo4j users slack (http://www.neo4j.com/slack).
We'll be hosting this session on YouTube live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=257GarPLym4
Time
09:00 PST (UTC - 8 hours)
12:00 EST (UTC - 5 hours)
16:00 UTC
17:00 BST (UTC + 1 hour)
18:00 CEST (UTC + 2 hour)
The Speaker
Nikolas Pontikos

Sponsors
Pheno4J: A Gene To Phenotype Graph Database