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Title Principal Investigator Institution Grant Number RFA PA Number Program Officer Pubs Primary Science Code Secondary Science Code
A COMPUTATIONALLY EFFICIENT APPROACH TO PREDICT POPULATION RISK WITH MACHINE LEARNING clipp, rachel Kitware, Inc. R43ES033862 ES21-002 Ravichandran, Lingamanaidu 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TOOLKIT FOR PREDICTING MIXTURE TOXICITY tropsha, alexander Predictive, Llc R41ES033857 ES21-003 Ravichandran, Lingamanaidu 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
AUTOMATING SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH LITERATURE WITH MACHINE LEARNING agai, eitan Idoc Software, Inc. R43ES033854 ES21-002 Ravichandran, Lingamanaidu 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
CAUSAL MACHINE LEARNING METHODS FOR STUDYING THE EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES ON CHILDHOOD CANCER USING NATURAL EXPERIMENTS nethery, rachel c Harvard School Of Public Health K01ES032458 PAR18-291 Shreffler, Carol 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
DATA SCIENCE TOOLS TO IDENTIFY ROBUST EXPOSURE-PHENOTYPE ASSOCIATIONS FOR PRECISION MEDICINE patel, chirag j. Harvard Medical School R01ES032470 PA19-056 Duncan, Christopher 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
DEVELOP AND COMMERCIALIZE THE BAYESIAN DOSE-RESPONSE MODELING SYSTEM AND SERVICES shao, kan Ks And Associates, Llc R42ES032642 PA19-270 Shaughnessy, Daniel 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
INTEGRATING THE EXPOSOME INTO LONGITUDINAL MULTIOMICS PROFILING rose, sophia miryam schüssler-fiorenza Stanford University K08ES028825 PA16-191 Shreffler, Carol 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment -
MACHINE LEARNING APPROACHES TO PREDICT ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITION ekins, sean Collaborations Pharmaceuticals, Inc. R43ES033855 ES21-002 Ravichandran, Lingamanaidu 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
MECHANISM-DRIVEN VIRTUAL ADVERSE OUTCOME PATHWAY MODELING FOR HEPATOTOXICITY zhu, hao Rowan University R01ES031080 PA19-056 Ravichandran, Lingamanaidu 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
MEGATOX FOR ANALYZING AND VISUALIZING DATA ACROSS DIFFERENT SCREENING SYSTEMS ekins, sean Collaborations Pharmaceuticals, Inc. R44ES031038 PA21-259 Ravichandran, Lingamanaidu 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
NON-TARGET ANALYSIS OF MATERNAL AND CORD BLOOD SAMPLES: ADVANCING COMPUTATIONAL TOOLS AND DISCOVERING NOVEL CHEMICALS abrahamsson, dimitri New York University School Of Medicine R00ES032892 PA20-188 Cui, Yuxia 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
NOVEL PROBIOTICS TO MITIGATE XENOBIOTIC TOXICITY THROUGH MICROBIAL BIOTRANSFORMATION soheilypour, mohammad Nexilico, Inc. R41ES034979 PA22-178 Ravichandran, Lingamanaidu 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
PHYSICS-INFORMED MACHINE LEARNING APPROACH FOR A SELECTIVE, SENSITIVE, AND RAPID SENSOR FOR DETECTING UNSAFE LEVELS OF CARCINOGENIC/TOXIC VOCS attariani, hamed Prometheus Technologies, Llc R41ES034936 PA21-262 Ravichandran, Lingamanaidu 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
SENSOR HARDWARE AND INTELLIGENT TOOLS FOR ASSESSING THE HEALTH EFFECTS OF HEAT EXPOSURE hertzberg, vicki stover Emory University R01ES033241 PA20-185 Cui, Yuxia 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
SWIFT.AI: RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTEGRATED PLATFORM FOR MACHINE-ASSISTED RESEARCH SYNTHESIS howard, brian Sciome, Llc R44ES029001 PA20-260 Ravichandran, Lingamanaidu 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment -
TOXINDEX-CPG: MACHINE LEARNING DRIVEN PLATFORM INTEGRATING A HAZARD SUSCEPTIBILITY DATABASE TO QUANTIFY CHEMICAL TOXICITY FACTORS, PREDICT RISK LEVELS AND CLASSIFY BIOLOGICAL RESPONSES luechtefeld, thomas Insilica, Llc R43ES033851 ES21-002 Ravichandran, Lingamanaidu 0 75 - Computational Biology/Computational Methods for Exposure Assessment 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
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