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PhD student at Institute of Molecular Medicine at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (HΓΌttelmaier lab) Molecular Biology | Complex Systems | Data Science | Bayesianism | Ordinary Language Theory | Liberal Democracy
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Thinking about using CENTRA for functional exploration?
The browser comes with built-in functions to:
π parse gene metrics
π generate ready-to-publish graphs
π§ explore module functions across all networks
Everything is fully accessible without any account or login.
π CENTRA assesses the variance of betweenness to see how stable a geneβs bridging role really is.
π By randomly rewiring our networks we control for underrepresented genes in the dataset.
π‘οΈ What remains are genuine, robust information brokers or hidden functional master regulators.
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π§ CENTRA uses Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) to cluster gene sets by their semantic content.
ποΈ Each cluster becomes a distinct biological topic.
πΈοΈ This transforms unstructured text into functional gene networks.
Each gene in CENTRA comes with its own radar plot visualizing key topological properties:
π‘ Centrality
πΏ Local fractality
π‘οΈ Robustness
Perfect for comparing genes across different biomedical topics.
CENTRAβs topics span a wide biological landscape, including:
π§ Neurodevelopment
π¬ DNA damage response
π¦ Immune regulation
π₯ Apoptosis
π§« Cancer metabolism
β¦besides many others. Each topic forms its own network with distinct functional hubs.
π§© CENTRA identifies modules using Louvain clustering.
π Each module is tested for functional coherence via Overrepresentation Analysis.
π The resulting modules often align with coordinated biological processes and pathways.
πΏ Some genes reveal structure not by connections alone, but by how complex their local neighborhood is.
CENTRA uses Local Fractal Dimension to capture this, a measure of how dense the surroundings of a gene become in the network.
β¨ High LFD can hint at elevated information density.
β Some genes stand out because of who theyβre connected to.
CENTRA uses eigenvector centrality to identify these influence hubs, genes linked to other highly connected players across the network.
β¨ High eigenvector values can hint at strong regulatory relevance.
π Some genes quietly sit at the crossroads of biological information flow.
CENTRA uses betweenness centrality to find these hidden mediators, genes that bridge modules and shape how information moves through a network.
β¨ High betweenness can hint at regulatory leverage.
How do we define a key gene in a network?
CENTRA uses multiple centrality measures:
πΉ Betweenness
πΉ Eigenvector
πΉ Local Fractal Dimension
These combine to reveal functional importance across contexts.
CENTRA is available as interactive browser app:
π§ Explore topic-specific networks
π Search genes or terms
π Visualize modules, metrics, enrichments
π¨ Our CENTRA paper is out in NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics!
CENTRA shows how centrality and fractal geometry uncover functional master regulators across biological networks. You can explore everything instantly, completely open access.
doi.org/10.1093/narg...
The idea is to decouple the journals from the review step. Theyβll still exist, but theyβll need to add other value. Theyβll highlight, curate, add new perspectives. If they do a good job they can still be prestigious (like Scientific American or Wired) (1.2) π
08.11.2025 06:02 β π 52 π 16 π¬ 5 π 5IT'S HAPPENING! π₯ I'm psyched to launch the collaboration between @qedscience.bsky.social & @openrxiv.bsky.social @biorxivpreprint.bsky.social! Preprint + q.e.d = your science is out there, and anyone can appreciate it. Let's care about making discoveries, and not on βgetting publishedβ (1/3) π
06.11.2025 14:49 β π 130 π 64 π¬ 7 π 13I am hiring! - looking for a Staff Scientist to co-run my research group with me. Staff Scientist is a senior professional scientist role at EMBL. Please forward to people you might know who could be interested! embl.wd103.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/EMBL/j...
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Auch hier ist nicht drin was drauf steht. Verbieten!
08.10.2025 17:36 β π 33 π 8 π¬ 5 π 1π¨ Two manuscripts accepted at Nature Communications within one week!π Both papers deal with GPCRs. Thank you, Anette Kaiser and Tobi Langenhan, the wonderful collaborations! π More details will follow. @unihalle.bsky.social @unileipzig.bsky.social
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π§ͺ And this is the second Nature Communications @natcomms.nature.com paper where we contributed:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Friday Papers Club! πΏIn light of Pubmed going down, the collapse of social media, and my recent success at getting recommendations for interesting papers from those still around, I am starting a new tradition! - Recommend a good scientific manuscript! π
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Can't stop loving this one: "Dilution of expertise in the rise and fall of collective innovation" by Duran-Nebreda et al.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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The gentle rays of morning hint at summerβs end.
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Our manuscript "Conserved hydrophilic checkpoints tune FocA-mediated formate:H+ symport" has just been accepted at Nature Communications!ππ I feel truly honored to be part of this work that was headed by Panos Kastritis and Gary Sawers.More information to follow! @unihalle.bsky.social
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Thank you Prof. Mirta Galesic (University of Vienna and Santa Fe Institute) for the inspiring talk βCollective moderation of public discourseβ at CCS 2025!
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