Author Archives: Anita Applegarth

Networks beyond proteins: a Lake Como summer school

My DPhil uses network representations of protein complexes to predict drug targets, so when a summer school on complex networks came up, I wanted to see what tools and ideas from the broader field I might be missing. The Lake Como School on Complex Networks  brought together students and postdocs from universities around the world to discuss recent applications and future possibilities using networks. This was the school’s 10-year anniversary, so we were honoured to have many of the lectures given by founding members of the society.

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Curiosity might not kill the cat

Unlike most members of OPIG, I don’t work on small molecules, antibodies, or protein structure; I use hypergraph representations of protein complexes to predict gene essentiality and drug targets. I have also had an unconventional route to get here, and on the way, discovered my love for learning and research.

Friends and family had noticed I jumped around with my interests, so much so that when we used to meet up, they took great delight in teasing me about what my current adventure was – ‘you don’t settle do you!’, ‘when are you going to find what you’re looking for?’, ‘why can’t you just stick to something’. Looking back, there was a pattern, I just couldn’t see it yet.

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