Speaker: Tobias Peherstorfer

Abstract

A central goal in neuropharmacological research is to alter brain function by targeting genes whose expression is specific to the corresponding brain circuit. Identifying such genes in large spatially resolved transcriptomics data requires the expertise of bioinformaticians for handling data complexity and to perform statistical tests.  This time-consuming process is often decoupled from the routine workflow of neuroscientists, inhibiting fast target discovery.  In this talk, I present a visual analytics approach to mining expression data in the context of meso-scale brain circuits for potential target genes tailored to domain experts with limited technical background. The approach supports several workflows for interactive definition and refinement of circuits in the human or mouse brain, and combines spatial indexing with an alternative formulation of sample variance to enable differential gene expression analysis in arbitrary brain circuits at runtime. A user study highlights the usefulness, benefits, and future potential of the presented work.
 

Details

Conference / Event

EuroVis 2026

Duration

15 + 20
Supervisor: Eduard Gröller