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Apr 20, 2025, 11:29
Ed Reznik: UnitedMet harnesses RNA–metabolite covariation to impute metabolite levels in clinical samples
Ed Reznik, Assistant Attending Computational Oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, posted on LinkedIn:
“Excited to tell you about a new method from our lab, UnitedMet, which imputes metabolite levels/ isotope tracing from RNA data.
It features the best first sentence I’ve ever written: “Comprehensively studying metabolism requires metabolite measurements.”
Joint work with Wes Tansey and led by the outstanding and med-school-bound Amy Xie.”
“UnitedMet harnesses RNA–metabolite covariation to impute metabolite levels in clinical samples.”
Authors: Amy X. Xie, Wesley Tansey, Ed Reznik
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