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Connections Hypothesis Provider Reasoner Code Documentation

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This repository houses the reasoning code and TRAPI interface for the Connections Hypothesis Provider (CHP) service built by Dartmouth College (PI – Dr. Eugene Santos) and Tufts University (Co-PI – Joseph Gormley) in collaboration with the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS). CHP aims to leverage clinical data along with structured biochemical knowledge to derive a computational representation of pathway structures and molecular components to support human and machine-driven interpretation, enable pathway-based biomarker discovery, and aid in the drug development process. In its current version, CHP supports queries relating to genetic, therapeutic, and patient clinical features (e.g. tumor staging) contribution toward patient survival, as computed within the context of our test pilot: a robust breast cancer dataset from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). We are using this as a proving ground for our system’s basic operations as we work to incorporate structured pathway knowledge and pathway analysis methods into the tool.

For more details about the service CHP provides please see here: https://github.com/di2ag/chp_api

How to Use our Service

We encourage anyone looking for tooling/instructions, to interface with our API, to the following repository, CHP Client, https://github.com/di2ag/chp_client. CHP Client is a lightweight Python client that interfaces CHP. It is meant to be an easy-to-use wrapper utility to both run and build TRAPI queries that the CHP web service will understand.

Terms and Definitions

The greater NCATS consortium uses a series of terms (that we have adopted) to convey meaning quickly. A link to those terms and their definitions are available here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1C8hKXacxtQC5UzXI4opQs1r4pBJ_5hqgXrZH_raYQ4w/edit#gid=1581951609 We extend this list local to our KP (Look, here is an NCATS term right here!) with the following terms:

• Connections Hypothesis Provider – CHP

• The Cancer Genome Atlas – TCGA

• Genomic Data Commons - GDC

• Bayesian Knowledge Base – BKB

Smart API

CHP is registered with Smart API: https://smart-api.info/ui/855adaa128ce5aa58a091d99e520d396

Open Endpoints

How To Use & Use-cases

We encourage anyone looking for tooling/instructions, to interface with our API, to the following repository, CHP Client, https://github.com/di2ag/chp_client. CHP Client is a lightweight Python client that interfaces CHP. It is meant to be an easy-to-use wrapper utility to both run and build TRAPI queries that the CHP web service will understand.

Our API is in active developement and is currently following Translator Reasoner API standards 1.0.0

Our API is currently live at: chp.thayer.dartmouth.edu

Other Notable Links

Other notable links:

Our roadmap outlining or KP’s milestones and the progression of those milestones https://github.com/di2ag/Connections-Hypothesis-Provider-Roadmap

Our API Repository: https://github.com/di2ag/chp_api

Our CHP Client repository: https://github.com/di2ag/chp_client

Our NCATS Wiki Page: https://github.com/NCATSTranslator/Translator-All/wiki/Connections-Hypothesis-Provider

Contacts

Dr. Eugene Santos (PI): [email protected]

Joseph Gormley (Co-PI): [email protected]

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