✅ Open for Applicants: Machine Learning for Biomarker Discovery in Disease Diagnosis

Virtual-Internship Goal

This project aims to replicate and extend a published methodology for identifying minimal gene panels that can serve as biomarkers for disease diagnosis. Using machine learning-based feature selection techniques, the team will develop noninvasive diagnostic tools for conditions like Gastric Cancer, building on approaches that successfully differentiated COVID-19 from Influenza in a prior study.


Virtual Internship Details

  • Project Type: Research-focused with practical applications.
  • Eligibility: Open to undergraduate and graduate students with an interest in bioinformatics, machine learning, or biotechnology.
  • Timeline: Any 3 weeks in July
  • Project Lead: STEM-Away Alumni with a Master’s in Biotechnology, published researcher in Scientific Reports, and project lead for 2 bioinformatics virtual-internships.
  • Qualification: Applicants must successfully complete the evaluation for 🟢 Combo: GEOQuest, Bioconductor-Intro
  • How to Apply: Reply to this post or send a DM to @stemaway. Check this link for details.

Technologies & Skills Involved

  • Differential Expression Analysis: Similar to GEOQuest/Bioconductor approaches (optional, depending on time constraints).
  • Machine Learning-Based Feature Selection: Using RapidMiner or Python libraries (e.g., Scikit-learn).
  • Filter Methods: For biomarker identification (e.g., correlation-based, statistical tests).
  • R Programming: For bioinformatics data analysis and visualization.
  • Clinical Application Design: Develop frameworks for translating biomarkers into noninvasive diagnostic tools.

Team Composition (5-7 Members)

1. Bioinformatics Analysts

  • Responsibilities:
    • Perform differential expression analysis on disease datasets (if time permits).
    • Implement machine learning-based feature selection methods using RapidMiner or Python.
    • Compare and evaluate different feature selection approaches (e.g., wrapper, filter methods).
    • Validate findings using statistical methods (e.g., p-values, ROC curves).
  • Skills Needed: R programming, basic machine learning, bioinformatics fundamentals.

2. Translational Researchers

  • Responsibilities:
    • Evaluate the biological significance of identified biomarkers.
    • Design validation experiments for biomarker panels (e.g., in silico or wet-lab validation).
    • Develop frameworks for clinical application of the biomarkers (e.g., diagnostic kits, blood tests).
    • Conduct literature reviews for comparative analysis and benchmarking.
  • Skills Needed: Biology/biotech knowledge, research skills, basic bioinformatics understanding.

Hi! I’m Kreyansh, and I’ve completed the required evaluations (GEOQuest + Bioconductor-Intro). I’d love to join this project as a participant. I’m very excited to work on biomarker discovery and gain hands-on experience in gene expression and data analysis. Looking forward to collaborating with the team!

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Did you get contacted back yet?

Hi @Kreyansh_Dhariwal , @Aymaancoderji : welcome to STEM-Away! I will contact the lead to see whether she will accept a few high school students, you don’t meet the eligibility as currently defined. Both of you have great MCQ scores, well done! But you still have to attempt the AIVIA Evaluation which is a detailed evaluation. First 2 attempts are free as of now. If you have any questions, let me know!

Hello,

Thanks for the support! I was wondering why I get this message, and how do I get tacks efficiently as I’ve been logging into the site for a few weeks now.

Hi! I’m Meghna, and I’ve completed the required evaluation for GEOQuest, Bioconductor-Intro Combo. I’m extremely passionate about biochemistry, having taken advanced classes in each field of study. I also have extensive knowledge and experience in conducting research, experimenting using biotechnology, and analyzing lab results. I would love to become a translational researcher for this project to delve more into disease diagnosis and gene expression through biotechnology! I look forward to hearing back!