PredictMod

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Welcome to PredictMod Wiki!
This is the MediaWiki for the PredictMod project. This wiki system provides complementary information to the PredictMod Portal.

Introduction

PredictMod (https://hivelab.biochemistry.gwu.edu/predictmod) is an application designed to provide clinicians with a powerful decision making tool that enhances clinical understanding of patient-level data. Through the use of the open-source PredictMod platform, clinicians, patients, and researchers will access predictive ML models based on real-world data. The platform empowers users with limited experience in bioinformatics to leverage the power of predictive modeling, providing a collaborative solution for improving patient outcomes. The PredictMod platform utilizes ML tools and complex datasets based on electronic medical records (EMR), gut microbiome, and other -omics data to forecast patient outcomes, often in response to treatment for a particular condition.

While our primary conditions of interest are prediabetes and cancer, the tool is designed to be used for a variety of conditions, interventions, and data types. The agnostic nature of the platform allows for widespread use and relevance to all fields within the scope of medicine.

Learn More

User Guide

This document contains tutorials, help pages, and frequently asked questions for users.

Read more:

Publications

  • Krammer L, Aggarwal V, Bhuiyan U, McNeely P, Mazumder R. PredictMod: a machine learning-based platform for predicting and sharing intervention outcomes in patients. Poster presented at: 22nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine; July 9-12, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
  • Wu J, Singleton SS, Bhuiyan, Krammer L, Mazumder R. Multi-omics approaches to studying gastrointestinal microbiome in the context of precision medicine and machine learning. Front. Mol. Biosci.. 19 January 2024; Sec. Molecular Diagnostics and Therapeutics. Volume 10 – 2023. PMID: 38313584.
  • Bhuiyan, U. in Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, Vol. Masters 72 (George Washington University, Washington, DC; 2023).
  • Dahlin M, Singleton S, David J, Basuchoudhary A, Wickstrom, Mazumder R, Prast-Nielsen S. Higher levels of Bifidobacteria and tumor necrosis factor in children with drug-resistant epilepsy are associated with anti-seizure response to the ketogenic diet. eBioMedicine. June 2022; vol: 80. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104061.
  • Hopson L, Singleton S, David J, Basuchoudhary A, Prast-Nielsen S, Klein P, Sen S, Mazumder R. Bioinformatics and machine learning in gastrointestinal microbiome research and clinical application. Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci. 2020 Sep 30; 176:141-178. PMID: 33814114.
  • King CH, Desai H, Sylvetsky AC, LoTempio J, Ayanyan S, Carrie J, Crandall K, Fochtman B, Gasparyan L, Gulzar N, Howell P, Issa N, Krampis K, Mishra L, Morizono H, Pisegna JR, Rao S, Ren Y, Simonyan V, Smith K, VedBrat S, Yao M, Mazumder R. Baseline human gut microbiota profile in healthy people and standard reporting template. PLOS ONE. 2019. PMID: 31509535.

MultiMedia

  • VA AI Tech Sprint Phase 3 Final Demo | GWU HIVE Presented by Stephanie Singleton, James Ziegler, Edited by James Ziegler Published April 20th, 2021
    Phase 3 Demo. View our materials. This video is a part of the Microbiome Project.

Current and Former Contributors

The George Washington University

Raja Mazumder
Pat McNeely
Urnisha Bhuiyan
Lori Krammer
Miguel Mazumder

External Collaborators

Sabyasachi Sen, Veterans Administration
Jorge Sepulveda, Medical Faculty Associates
Atin Basu Choudhary, Virginia Military Institute
John David, Virginia Military Institute
Vinod Aggarwal, Veterans Administration

Former Contributors

Abel Argaw
Stephanie Singleton
Sangeeta Agarwal
Zacharie Savarie
Janet Chrosniak
Josh Hakakian
Nicole Richmond
Wilma Jogunoori
Arad Jain
Hadley King
Robel Kahsay


Special thanks to our interns and volunteers.