The biggest scientific achievements of the second reporting period are following peer-reviewed publications:
1. C. Cervia-Hasler et al. Persistent complement dysregulation with signs of thromboinflammation in active Long Covid. Science 2024. 383: eadg7942.
2. J. Bordes et al. Automatically annotated motion tracking identifies a distinct social behavioral profile following chronic social defeat stress. Nature Communications 2023; 14: 4319
3. A. Hawkins-Hooker et al. Getting personal with epigenetics: towards individual-specific epigenomic imputation with machine learning. Nature Communications 2023, 14(1)
4. G. Visonà, et al.Multimodal learning in clinical proteomics: enhancing antimicrobial resistance prediction models with chemical information, Bioinformatics 2023, 39(12):btad717
Notably, the work by Visonà et al. is the result of the MLFPM Retreat that took place at the University of Tartu in June 2022. There, the ESRs conducted a hackathon on antimicrobial resistance, where they a team of four of them applied multimodal learning in clinical proteomics and improved antimicrobial resistance prediction from mass spectra by sharing information across drugs.
In addition, MLFPM work has been presented in the form of posters and oral presentations at international workshops and conference (ESR3 at the ISCB42, in June 2021, ESR7 at the 2022 ASHG meeting, ESR9 at ISMB/ECCB 2021, ESR10 at NeurIPS 2021 and the 8th MCAA meeting, ESR12 at EMGM2021, and ESR14 at the 2021 and 2022 AMIA symposia. Notably, ESR9 has won the ‘Best Paper Award’ at CMSB 2023 and ESR12 has been selected as ‘Best Young Scientist bioinformatics long talk’ at EMGM2021.
In total, MLFPM results have been published in 42 papers in peer-reviewed journals, among them Science, Nature Communications, Bioinformatics, PLOS ONE and Briefings in Bioinformatics.
In the course of MLFPM, we have organised three very successful summer schools (one in person event and two virtual ones), as well as the three symposia/conference (one virtual, two in person);
https://mlfpm.eu/events/(si apre in una nuova finestra). At all of these events, we were able to feature very reknown experts in the field and advertise the achievements of the network. The events and the recordings of the talks have been met by great interest from the scientific community.
Finally, the ESRs have also been very active in the communication of their work to the public. For example, they participated in the ETH open day “Scientifica 2021”, the European science fair “Science is Wonderful! 2021”, the “my PhD in 180 seconds” competition, Skype a Scientist, La Noche Europea de los Investigadores 2021 and Copenhagen's Culture Night.