Back

Anna H.C.

Vlot

Anna is a computational systems scientist with a primary focus in biology. In her current role at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, she focuses on the development and optimization of computational methods to address complex biological questions in a range of areas of interest, including pandemic preparedness, new approach methodologies for toxicity assessment, and the biology of human disease.

Session Chair

This person is not chairing any sessions.

Presenter

This person is not presenting any session, minisymposium or paper presentation.

Author

This person is not authoring any minisymposium or paper presentation.

Poster

P30 - The MENTOR Interpretation Agent: From Network Embeddings to Mechanistic Narratives via Retrieval-Augmented LLMs

Tuesday, June 27, 2023 19:30
Climate, Weather and Earth Sciences
Chemistry and Materials
Computer Science, Machine Learning, and Applied Mathematics
Applied Social Sciences and Humanities
Engineering
Life Sciences
Physics
With
Anna H.C. Vlot (Oak Ridge National Laboratory); Matthew Lane (Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Graduate Research and Education, University of Tennessee-Knoxville); Kyle A. Sullivan (Oak Ridge National Laboratory); Peter Kruse (Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Graduate Research and Education, University of Tennessee-Knoxville); John Dandy and Selin Kaplanoglu (Oak Ridge National Laboratory); Alice Townsend and Jean Merlet (Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Graduate Research and Education, University of Tennessee-Knoxville); and Daniel A. Jacobson (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)