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CONFERENCE

PROGRAM

PROCEEDINGS

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

(ALL TIMES US EASTERN TIME)

Monday, June 22nd

08:45 - 09:00 am Welcome Remarks

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09:00 - 10:00 am Keynote I: Manuela Helmer-Citterich (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

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10:00 - 11:00 am   Protein Structure and Function - Session Chair: Daisuke Kihara

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1. Bagging MSA Learning: Enhancing Low-quality PSSM with Deep Learning for Accurate Protein Structure Property Prediction
Yuzhi Guo, Jiaxiang Wu, Hehuan Ma, Sheng Wang and Junzhou Huang

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2. MONN: a Multi-Objective Neural Network for Predicting Pairwise Non-Covalent Interactions and Binding Affinities between Compounds and Proteins
Shuya Li, Fangping Wan, Hantao Shu, Tao Jiang, Dan Zhao and Jianyang Zeng

 

3. Evolutionary context-integrated deep sequence modeling for protein engineering
Yunan Luo, Lam Vo, Hantian Ding, Yufeng Su, Yang Liu, Wei Qian, Huimin Zhao and Jian Peng ​

 

11:00 - 11:20 am  Break

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11:20 - 12:00 am    Proteomics​ - Session Chair: William Stafford Noble

4. Multiple competition-based FDR control and its application to peptide detection

Kristen Emery, Syamand Hasam, William Stafford Noble and Uri Keich

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5. (Highlight) MetaMiner: A Scalable Peptidogenomics Approach for Discovery of Ribosomal Peptide Natural Products with Blind Modifications from Microbial Communities

Liu Cao, Alexey Gurevich, Kelsey Alexander, Benjamin Naman, Tiago Leão, Evgenia Glukhov, Tal Luzzatto-Knaan, Fernando Vargas, Rob Quinn, Bouslimani Amina, Louis-Félix Nothias, Nitin Singh, Jon Sanders, Rodolfo Benitez, Luke Thompson, Md-Nafiz Hamid, James Morton, Alla Mikheenko, Alexander Shlemov, Anton Korobeynikov, Iddo Friedberg, Rob Knight, Kasthuri Venkateswaran, William Gerwick, Lena Gerwick, Pieter Dorrestein, Pavel Pevzner and Hosein Mohimanni 

12:00 - 02:00 pm Business meeting

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03:00 - 04:20 pm Single-Cell Genomics - Session Chair: Jian Ma

6. Supervised Adversarial Alignment of Single-Cell RNA-seq Data

Songwei Ge, Haohan Wang, Amir Alavi, Eric Xing and Ziv Bar-Joseph

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7. (Highlight) A comparison of automatic cell identification methods for single-cell RNA sequencing data

Tamim Abdelaal, Lieke Michielsen, Davy Cats, Dylan Hoogduin, Hailiang Mei, Marcel Reinders and Ahmed Mahfouz

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8. (Highlight) Understanding phenotypic plasticity by estimating Markov transition rates for cell state transitions

Narendra Suhas Jagannathan, Mario O. Ihsan, Xiao Xuan Kin, Roy E. Welsch, Marie-Veronique Clement and Lisa Tucker-Kellogg

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9. Bayesian non-parametric clustering of single-cell mutation profiles

Nico Borgsmueller, Jose Bonet, Francesco Marass, Abel Gonzalez, Nuria Lopez and Niko Beerenwinkel

04:20 - 04:40 pm Coffee Break

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04:40 - 06:20 pm Cancer - Session Chair: Iman Hajirasouliha

10. (Highlight) Distance Measures for Tumor Evolutionary Trees

Zach DiNardo, Kiran Tomlinson, Anna Ritz and Layla Oesper

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11. Single-cell tumor phylogeny inference with copy-number constrained mutation losses

Gryte Satas, Simone Zaccaria, Geoffrey Mon and Ben Raphael

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12. (Highlight) Toward Explainable Anticancer Compound Sensitivity Prediction via Multimodal Attention-Based Convolutional Encoders

Matteo Manica, Ali Oskooei, Jannis Born, Vigneshwari Subramanian, Julio Saez-Rodriguez and Maria Rodriguez Martinez

 

13. PaccMann     : Designing anticancer drugs from transcriptomic data via reinforcement learning

Jannis Born, Matteo Manica, Ali Oskooei, Joris Cadow and Maria Rodriguez Martinez 

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14. (Highlight) PhISCS: A Combinatorial Approach for Sub-perfect Tumor Phylogeny Reconstruction via Integrative use of Single-cell and Bulk Sequencing Data

Salem Malikic, Farid Rashidi Mehrabadi, Simone Ciccolella, Md. Khaledur Rahman, Camir Ricketts, Ehsan Haghshenas, Daniel Seidman, Faraz Hach, Iman Hajirasouliha and S. Cenk Sahinalp

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Tuesday, June 23rd

09:00 - 10:00 am Keynote II: Michal Linial (University of Jerusalem)

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10:00 - 11:00 am   Phylogenetics - Session Chair: Nadia El-Mabrouk

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15. Polynomial-Time Statistical Estimation of Species Trees under Gene Duplication and Loss

Brandon Legried, Erin Molloy, Tandy Warnow and Sebastien Roch

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16. Log Transformation Improves Dating of Phylogenies

 Uyen Mai and Siavash Mirarab

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17. Computing the rearrangement distance of natural genomes

Leonard Bohnenkämper, Marilia Braga, Daniel Doerr and Jens Stoye 

11:00 - 11:20 am   Coffee Break

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11:20 - 12:00 am    Molecular Evolution - Session Chair: Teresa Przytycka

18. A mixture model for signature discovery from sparse mutation data

Itay Sason, Yuexi Chen, Mark Leiserson and Roded Sharan

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19. (Highlight) The mutational constraint spectrum quantified from variation in 141,456 humans

Konrad Karczewski, Laurent Francioli, Grace Tiao, Beryl Cummings, Jessica Alfoldi, Qingbo Wang, Benjamin Neale, Mark Daly and Daniel MacArthur

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12:00 - 02:00 pm Poster Session

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02:00 - 03:00 pm Keynote III: Satoru Miyano (University of Tokyo)

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03:00 - 04:20 pm Networks - Session Chair: Sushmita Roy

20. Deep Large-Scale Multi-Task Learning Network for Gene Expression Inference

Kamran Ghasedi Dizaji, Wei Chen and Heng Huang

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21. Reconstruction of Gene Regulatory Networks by integrating biological model and a recommendation system

Yijie Wang, Justin Fear, Isabelle Berger, Hangnoh Lee, Brian Oliver and Teresa Przytycka

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22. NetMix: A network-structured mixture model for reduced-bias estimation of altered subnetworks

Matthew Reyna, Uthsav Chitra, Rebecca Elyanow and Benjamin Raphael

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23. (Highlight) Assessment of network module identification across complex diseases

Sven Bergmann, Daniel Marbach, Sarvenaz Choobdar, Lenore Cowen and Jake Crawford

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04:20 - 04:40 pm Coffee Break

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04:40 - 06:00 pm Miscellaneous - Session Chair: Leonid Chindelevitch 

24. A guided network propagation approach to identify disease genes that combines prior and new information

Borislav Hristov, Bernard Chazelle and Mona Singh

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25. Spectral Jaccard Similarity: A new approach to estimating pairwise sequence alignments

Tavor Baharav, Govinda Kamath, David Tse and Ilan Shomorony

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26. CluStrat: a structure informed clustering strategy for population stratification

Aritra Bose, Myson Burch, Agniva Chowdhury, Peristera Paschou and Petros Drineas

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27. Efficient and accurate inference of microbial trajectories from longitudinal count data

Tyler Joseph, Amey Pasarkar and Itsik Pe'Er

Wednesday, June 24th

 

09:00 - 10:00 am Keynote IV: Pavel Pevzner
                              (University of California at San Diego, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and U.S. National Institutes of Health)

10:00 - 11:00 am   Sequencing & Assembly I - Session Chair: Derek Aguiar

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28. Strain-aware assembly of genomes from mixed samples using flow variation graphs

Jasmijn Baaijens, Leen Stougie and Alexander Schoenhuth

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29. AStarix: Fast and Optimal Sequence-to-Graph Alignment

Pesho Ivanov, Benjamin Bichsel, Harun Mustafa, André Kahles, Gunnar Rätsch, Martin Vechev

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30. d-PBWT: dynamic positional Burrows-Wheeler transform

Ahsan Sanaullah, Degui Zhi and Shaojie Zhang

 

11:00 - 11:20 am Coffee Break

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11:20 - 12:20 am  Panel Discussion: The Future of Algorithms in Biology

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Topics centered around the state of research in algorithms for biology in the next 5 years and beyond.

Panelists include:

 - Ben Langmead (Johns Hopkins University)

 - Olga Troyanskaya (Princeton University/Flatiron Institute)

 - Yaron Orenstein (Ben-Gurion University)

 - Caroline Uhler (MIT), & Jean-Philippe Vert (Google Brain/Mines ParisTech).

 

12:20 - 02:20 pm Poster Session

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02:20 - 3:40 pm   Sequencing & Assembly II - Session Chair: Veli Mäkinen

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31. A randomized parallel algorithm for efficiently finding near-optimal universal hitting sets

Baris Ekim, Bonnie Berger and Yaron Orenstein

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32. Representation of k-mer sets using spectrum-preserving string sets

Amatur Rahman and Paul Medvedev

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33. Lower density selection schemes via small universal hitting sets with short remaining path length

Hongyu Zheng, Carl Kingsford and Guillaume Marçais

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34. MosaicFlye: Resolving Long Mosaic Repeats Using Long Reads

Anton Bankevich and Pavel Pevzner

03:40 - 04:00 pm Coffee Break

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04:00 - 05:20 pm Epigenetics - Session Chair: Russell Schwartz

35. Estimating the rate of cell type degeneration from epigenetic sequencing of cell-free DNA

Christa Caggiano, Barbara Celona, Fleur Garton, Joel Mefford, Brian Black, Catherine Lomen-Hoerth, Andrew Dahl and Noah Zaitlen

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36. Probing multi-way chromatin interaction with hypergraph representation learning

Ruochi Zhang and Jian Ma

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37. RoboCOP: Multivariate state space model integrating epigenomic accessibility data to elucidate genome-wide chromatin occupancy

Sneha Mitra, Jianling Zhong, David Macalpine and Alexander Hartemink

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38. Iterative Refinement of Cellular Identity from Single-Cell Data Using Online Learning

Chao Gao and Joshua Welch

09:00 pm- 05:00 am 

Social event: we will have a Gather space (https://gather.town/) just for RECOMB 2020

more information coming soon in Whova

Thursday, June 25th

08:00 - 09:00 pm Keynote V: Eran Segal (Weizmann Institute)

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09:00 - 10:00 am Special Session: The DREAM Challenges

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10:00 - 10:40 am   Nucleic Acids - Session Chair: Ben Raphael

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39. Stochastic Sampling of Structural Contexts Improves the Scalability and Accuracy of RNA 3D Module Identification

Roman Sarrazin-Gendron, Hua-Ting Yao, Carlos G. Oliver, Vladimir Reinharz, Yann Ponty and Jérôme Waldispühl

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40. (Highlight) Data storage in DNA with fewer synthesis cycles using composite DNA letters

Leon Anavy, Inbal Vaknin, Orna Atar, Roee Amit and Zohar Yakhini

10:40 - 11:00 am    Coffee Break

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11:00 - 12:00 am    Keynote VI: Russ Altman (Stanford University)

12:00 - 02:00 pm  Lunch Break

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02:00 - 03:20 pm Association Studies - Session Chair: Mukul Bansal

41. PWAS: Proteome-Wide Association Study

Nadav Brandes, Nathan Linial and Michal Linial

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42. Potpourri:  An Epistasis Test Prioritization Algorithm via DiverseSNP Selection

Gizem Caylak and A. Ercument Cicek

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43. Identifying Causal Variants by Fine Mapping Across Multiple Studies

Nathan Lapierre, Kodi Taraszka, Helen Huang, Rosemary He, Farhad Hormozdiari and Eleazar Eskin

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44. A scalable method for estimating the regional polygenicity of complex traits

Ruth Johnson, Kathryn S Burch, Kangcheng Hou, Mario Paciuc, Bogdan Pasaniuc and Sriram Sankararaman

 

03:20 - 03:40 pm Coffee Break

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03:40 - 04:40 pm Security & Privacy - Session Chair: Cenk Sahinalp

45. Privacy-preserving biomedical database queries with optimal privacy-utility trade-offs

Hyunghoon Cho, Sean Simmons, Ryan Kim and Bonnie Berger

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46. Reconstructing Genotypes in Private Genomic Databases from Genetic Risk Scores

Brooks Paige, James Bell, Aurélien Bellet, Adrià Gascón and Daphne Ezer

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47. (Highlight) Better exploration, more security with k-mer analysis of clinical sequencing data and advanced machine learning

William Ritchie

04:40 - 05:30pm Awards Ceremony and Closing

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