Knowledge Graph architecture unifies information and creates a foundation for FAIR (Findable Accessible Interoperable and Reusable) data management and advanced search capabilities. The impact for research is an exponential expansion and acceleration in extracting insights.

Why are Knowledge Graphs so important for gene expression analysis? Two words: Interpretation and Correlation. Every gene expression analysis seeks to identify thousands of differentially expressed genes. The value is not in basic pipeline processing to identify gene counts, yet this is sadly where many researchers find themselves after paying for sequencing and analysis. True value is unlocked through visualization, interpretation, correlation and collaboration.

Pathway interpretation requires the evaluation of millions of relationships across hundreds of thousands of pathway terms. ROSALIND integrates more than 50+ public knowledge bases with more than 300,000 terms, and evaluates over 100 million relationships with every comparison. As the number of species, knowledge bases, terms and concurrent experiments scale, traditional data models become overloaded and incredibly inefficient, usually dragging out results. The ROSALIND Knowledge Graph evaluates 100 million relationships in less than 2 minutes.

These relationships extend beyond pathway interpretation to the correlation between experiments, signatures and genes. Through the Knowledge Graph, scientists can instantly search for any pathway, disease or drug with an experiment or search for any project, experiment, comparison or filter across their personal Knowledge Graph, including all owned and shared datasets.

Coupled with Intelligent Search, for example, researchers can find all experiments with “KRAS”, and quickly scan the related comparisons, filters, samples and attributes. They can then navigate with a single click to visualize results, or search for any pathway, disease or drug to bring all terms of interest into a single set of search results from any and all knowledge bases.

Team and Enterprise Subscriptions unlock the Institutional Knowledge Graph, empowering authorized scientists to search, explore, and collaborate with the Unified Intelligence of all insights across the organization. To learn more, please contact sales@rosalind.bio.

The Big Picture is key here. It’s the Genomic Mosiac. That’s the value of the ROSALIND Knowledge Graph and we’ve built it into every user account. 

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Tim Wesselman

Written by Tim Wesselman

Tim Wesselman is Founder of Rosalind (formerly OnRamp Bio) and CEO since 2013. For the 20 years prior to starting Rosalind, Tim had been dedicated to understanding next-generation servers and storage solutions. Serving as Vice President at Hewlett-Packard, he led strategy & partnerships with the market leaders in big data software, advanced processors and cloud computing. These partners included known names, like FaceBook, MapR, Cloudera and DataStax with solutions that companies like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Baidu and many others heavily rely on today. Seeing the opportunity to bring this knowledge of advanced computing technology into the healthcare space, Tim founded and launched Rosalind to empower researchers, doctors and drug developers to accelerate genomic discoveries through collaboration so that we all can realize the promise of precision medicine and unlock biology's greatest unknowns.