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Antibody repertoire analytics: the development of a visualization toolkit and its application to high-throughput Ig-seq data

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Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) of antibodies (Abs) – known as Ig-seq or Rep-seq – is increasingly used to address fundamental immunological questions, such as: How do immune responses to pathogens, vaccines, and therapeutic Abs differ? And what are the differences between healthy Ab repertoires and those associated with immune dysfunction? A typical Ig-seq dataset consists of millions of partial mRNA Ab sequences.

The aim of this project is to develop a toolkit for visually analysing Ig-seq, enabling biologists to rapidly explore their data, generate novel hypotheses and make new discoveries. The priority will be to support whole Ab repertoire analytics and to characterize fundamental properties (repertoire diversity, Ab convergence within and between repertoires, and the dynamics of repertoire evolution) relevant to vaccine design and therapeutic Ab discovery.

Disciplines and Techniques
Project supervisor/s
Dr. Adrian Shepherd
Reader in Computational Biology
Birkbeck, University of London