
Yang-Yang Feng- Bachelor of Science
- Washington University in St. Louis
Yang-Yang Feng
- Bachelor of Science
- Washington University in St. Louis
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Behavioral and economic theory dictate that we decide between options based on their values. However, humans and animals eagerly seek information about uncertain future rewards, even when this does not provide any objective value. This implies that decisions are made by endowing information with subjective value and integrating it with the value of...
The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) is implicated in psychiatric disorders that feature impaired sensitivity to reward amount, impulsivity when facing reward delays, and risk-seeking when grappling with reward uncertainty. However, whether and how DRN neurons signal reward amount, reward delay, and reward uncertainty during multi-attribute value-based d...
Somatic mutations within non-coding regions and even exons may have unidentified regulatory consequences that are often overlooked in analysis workflows. Here we present RegTools (www.regtools.org), a computationally efficient, free, and open-source software package designed to integrate somatic variants from genomic data with splice junctions from...
The interpretation of variants in cancer is often focused on genomic alterations that have a known coding consequence. This analysis strategy excludes somatic mutations in non-coding regions of the genome and even exonic mutations that may have unidentified regulatory consequences. To address this issue, we created RegTools, a software suite that i...
Behavioral and economic theory dictates that we decide between options based on their values. However, humans and animals eagerly seek information about uncertain future rewards, even when this information does not provide any objective value. This implies that decisions can be made by endowing information with subjective value and integrating it w...
Primates interact with the world by exploring visual objects; they seek opportunities to view novel objects even when these have no extrinsic reward value. How the brain controls this novelty seeking is unknown. Here we show that novelty seeking in monkeys is regulated by the zona incerta (ZI). As monkeys made eye movements to familiar objects to t...
Primates interact with the world by exploring visual objects; they seek opportunities to view novel objects even when these have no extrinsic reward value. How the brain controls this novelty seeking is unknown. Here we show that novelty seeking in monkeys is regulated by the zona incerta (ZI). As monkeys made eye movements to familiar objects to t...
p>The interpretation of variants in cancer is often focused on genomic alterations that have a known coding consequence. This analysis strategy excludes somatic mutations in non-coding regions of the genome and even exonic mutations may have unidentified non-coding consequences. To address this issue, we created RegTools, a free, open-source softwa...
Background: Anthracycline- and taxane-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAT) in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) patients yields a pathological complete response (pCR) rate of approximately 45%. Anthracyclines can lead to long-term toxicities including congestive heart failure and leukemia. TNBC patients achieving pCR have excellent long-term out...
Identification of neoantigens is a critical step in predicting response to checkpoint blockade therapy and design of personalized cancer vaccines. This is a cross-disciplinary challenge, involving genomics, proteomics, immunology, and computational approaches. We have built a computational framework called pVACtools that, when paired with a well-es...
The interpretation of variants in cancer is frequently focused on direct protein coding alterations. However, this analysis strategy excludes somatic mutations in non-coding regions of the genome and even exonic mutations may have unidentified non-coding consequences. To address this issue, we created RegTools (Feng et al. 2018), a free, open-sourc...
The elucidation of neoantigens is a critical step in predicting response to checkpoint blockade therapy and design of personalized cancer vaccines. We have developed an in silico sequence analysis method - pVACtools, to facilitate comprehensive neoantigen characterization. This modular workflow consists of tools for neoantigen prediction from somat...
The interpretation of variants in cancer is frequently focused on direct protein coding alterations. However, this analysis strategy excludes somatic mutations in non-coding regions of the genome and even exonic mutations may have unidentified non-coding consequences. Here we present RegTools, a software package designed to integrate analysis of so...
The rapid expansion of clinical sequencing and targeted therapies has driven the accelerated evolution of clinical guidelines and regulatory standards surrounding sequence variants. Organizations such as the NCCN, FDA, ACMG, etc., continue to incorporate sequence variants into a variety of clinical contexts. The pace of these changes has led to sev...
The Clinical Interpretations of Variants in Cancer (CIViC) database was designed as a fully open-access resource specifically focusing on the subset of cancer variants with well-defined clinical information associated to them and targeting a broad user base in cancer, including clinicians, researchers and patient advocates. CIViC follows a crowd-so...
The interpretation of variants in cancer is frequently focused on direct protein coding alterations. However, most somatic mutations are in noncoding regions of the genome, and even exonic mutations may have unidentified noncoding consequences. Here we present Regtools, a software package designed to efficiently identify variants that may cause abe...
The drug-gene interaction database (DGIdb, www.dgidb.org) consolidates, organizes and presents drug-gene interactions and gene druggability information from papers, databases and web resources. DGIdb normalizes content from 30 disparate sources and allows for user-friendly advanced browsing, searching and filtering for ease of access through an int...
The Drug-Gene Interaction Database (DGIdb, www.dgidb.org ) consolidates, organizes, and presents drug-gene interactions and gene druggability information from papers, databases, and web resources. DGIdb normalizes content from more than thirty disparate sources and allows for user-friendly advanced browsing, searching and filtering for ease of acce...
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Hyper-activation of AKT is common and associated with endocrine resistance in estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer. The allosteric pan-AKT inhibitor MK-2206 induced apoptosis in PIK3CA mutant ER+ breast cancer under estrogen-deprived condition in preclinical studies. This neoadjuvant phase II trial was therefore conducted to tes...
Many immunotherapies rely on the presence of neoepitopes derived from somatic mutations that lead to altered peptide sequences. Several studies have now analyzed the neoepitope landscape of different cancer subtypes, predominantly for adult samples, which tend to feature significantly higher mutational burden. However, a new report publishing the f...
CIViC is an expert-crowdsourced knowledgebase for Clinical Interpretation of Variants in Cancer describing the therapeutic, prognostic, diagnostic and predisposing relevance of inherited and somatic variants of all types. CIViC is committed to open-source code, open-access content, public application programming interfaces (APIs) and provenance of...