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Praxis AI, Clemson, SC: Paseman Cancer BioHackathon: Meharry + Praxis AI

Company: Praxis AI, Clemson, SC
Nomination Submitted by: www.prxai.com
Company Description: Praxis is the act of transformation powered by data + humans + machines. Praxis AI is a modern education & research company dedicated to solving many of the world’s toughest problems. Founded in 2019, Praxis AI has revolutionized learning at a U.S. university, built a virtual institute for indigenous health research, designed the ISO Digital Learning standard, and hosted a cancer BioHackathon.
Nomination Category: Event Categories
Nomination Sub Category: Corporate & Community - Hackathon
2022 Stevie Winner Nomination Title: Paseman Cancer BioHackathon: Meharry + Praxis AI

  1. Which will you submit for this nomination, an essay of up to 525 words describing the event - its genesis, goals, development, and results - OR a video of up to five (5) minutes in length describing the same? CHOOSE ONE:
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    For 55 hours starting on April 1, 2022, 35 researchers, students, and faculty participated in a patient centered BioHackathon, sponsored by Meharry Medical College and Praxis AI. For one month prior to the event, BioHackers skilled up using Professor Alex Feltus’ Cancer Transcriptomics hands-on journey via the Praxis digital skilling platform.

    The Paseman BioHackathon was one of the first such events to integrate automated machine learning curation, cloud-based supercomputing, asynchronous learning journeys, synchronous virtual classrooms, and social collaboration for the purpose of bioscience skilling, research, and workforce development.

    Host: Dr. Alex Feltus

    Dr. Alex Feltus of Clemson University was the driving force behind the BioHackathon. His opening remarks set the tone for the event:

    “I am exceptionally excited about this inaugural free hackathon event brought to you by Meharry Medical School and Praxis AI. This is a 3-day virtual event (in Praxis and Discord) with the goal of presenting (and maybe publishing) novel scientific discoveries in rare kidney cancer and brain tumors. Most importantly, it is all about skilling BioHackers in computational biology techniques so they can team up on Bill’s data.

    Who knows, maybe you will find the cure for cancer on this journey. Somebody's gotta do it. However, this doesn't have to happen this weekend. These things take time, but we can make a lot of progress together in 3 days.”

    Patient: Bill Paseman

    The 35+ participants organized themselves into three distinct teams tackling specific aspects of Bill Paseman’s condition:

    Team Name: End of Cancer as We Know It (Patient Led)

    Team Approach: Find common genetic lesions between Type I Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma and meningiomas.

    Results: This team asked if Bill’s tumor had been misdiagnosed and was actually a new kidney cancer subtype that was discovered in the scientific literature. After analysis, sufficient evidence was accumulated against the alternative diagnosis which provided assurance that any future treatments could be based on the original diagnosis. 

    Team Name: RCC1 Immune Microenvironment

    Team Approach: The innate immune system's role in kidney cancer.

    Results: This team took a top-down approach to mining drug databases for potential therapeutics that target the immune system cells that could have infiltrated Bill’s tumor. 

    Team Name: Nash Vegas Transcripters

    Team Approach: Coding (mRNA) and non-Coding (miRNA. lincRNA) Transcriptome analysis for multi-omics biological network analysis

    Results: This team focused on the detection of non-coding genes with altered expression in the tumors. 

    Workforce-Ready BioHackathon Training

    Before, during, and after the event, participating BioHackers used the Cancer Transcriptomics journey to:

    1. Complete 20+ data-intensive bio-computing labs including Linux, Jupyter Notebooks, and biomedical datasets
    2. Run fundamental genomics workflows on supercomputer systems
    3. Add Bill’s open-source patient data to a Gene Expression Matrix (GEM)
    4. Complete required learning resources including videos, articles, activities, and discussion
    5. Pass short assessments, and participate in weekly collaboration sessions
    6. Conduct original research, and publishing results in journals and GitHub repositories
    7. Earn the valuable, industry-recognized Cancer Transcriptomics digital credential.

    BioHackathon Results … Work in Progress

    The initial discoveries were encouraging. The BioHackathon continues as teams meet weekly. Our aim is to organize results for the patient and publish a peer reviewed case study with Bill Paseman as lead author. Hopefully, we can help others.

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    Websites, Blogs, and Screen Captures – Praxis AI website provides an overview of the company’s mission and innovative projects. The BioHacker program is housed at a separate collaboration site – hackers.bio. We have included screen captures from the BioHackathon event platform.

    Digital Badges – Praxis AI provides workforce skilling and digital credentialing in mission-critical skills, such as bioinformatics, plant genomics, cancer transcriptomics, and native American cultural resilience. Praxis AI digital badges are respected by employers worldwide. We have also included a link to the Cancer Transcriptomics badge issued to all BioHackers who completed the Praxis AI journey.  

    Cancer BioHackathon – April 2022 marked the kickoff of Bill Paseman’s cancer BioHackathon, sponsored by Meharry Medical College and Praxis AI. Bill Paseman created a website to track his condition and help build support to battle rare kidney cancers – like his own. The 35+ participants in April’s BioHackathon have organized themselves into three distinct teams tackling specific aspects of Bill Paseman’s condition.

    Mark’s Journey: Praxis in Action – a 5-minute film that follows Mark Rowland, a 3rd year student at State University, through his virtual science classes. This video uses Professor Alex Feltus’ live course from Clemson University with fictional students.

Attachments/Videos/Links:
Paseman Cancer BioHackathon: Meharry + Praxis AI
Video Paseman BioHackathon Introduction
Video Mark's Journey - Praxis in Action
Video Praxis in the News
PNG BioHackathon_Discord_Server.png
PNG BioHackathon_Praxis_Journey.png
PDF Praxis_Cancer_BioHackathon___Overview_2022.pdf
PDF Meharry_Praxis_BioHackathon_Brochure.pdf
URL Praxis AI Website
URL BioHacker Website
URL Praxis AI Digital Badges
URL Cancer Transcriptomics (BioHackathon) Digital Badge
URL Biohackathon Event on Linked In
URL BioHackathon Announcement on Rare Kidney Cancer Website
URL Praxis AI Blogs