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Congratulations to Dr. Neil McKenna on Signaling Pathways Project being highlighted in the BCM news!

Congratulations! dkNET Hypothesis Center collaborator - Signaling Pathways Project (SPP) team Dr. Neil McKenna and colleagues have published a paper "Consensus transcriptional regulatory networks of coronavirus-infected human cells" in Nature Scientific Data, and this COVID-19 research has been highlighted in the BCM news "Web resources make COVID-19 research more accessible to the scientific community" in October, 2020!

The Signaling pathways Project is a web-based knowledgebase that integrates molecular datasets published in the scientific literature into consensus regulatory signatures (consensomes). SPP allows researchers to extract information across different transcriptomic and ChIP-Seqdatasets. In this project, Dr. McKenna generated consensomes of three major coronaviruses, which allows researchers in making the most use of the existing open-access datasets relevant to COVID-19 research and can make discovery move forward more efficiently. 

Read more about this project at BCM news: https://blogs.bcm.edu/2020/10/13/from-the-labs-web-resources-make-covid-19-research-more-accessible-to-the-scientific-community/

Are you interested in learning how to use SPP to generate hypotheses?

Source and more information: https://blogs.bcm.edu/2020/10/13/from-the-labs-web-resources-make-covid-19-research-more-accessible-to-the-scientific-community/

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