ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 20 -- United States Patent no. 12,531,162, issued on Jan. 20, was assigned to Northeastern University (Boston).
"Multi-dimensional phenotypic space for genotype to phenotype mapping and intelligent design of cancer drug therapies using a deep learning net" was invented by Kiran Vanaja (Portland, Maine).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Systems and methods are disclosed for mapping single-cell 'omics data in a phenotypic space. The method comprises reading single-cell 'omics data; providing the single-cell 'omics data to a trained artificial neural network, the trained artificial neural network mapping the single-cell 'omics data to a point in a phenotypic space; determining ...