A Quantum Platform for Multiomics Data
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2506.14080v1
- Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2025 00:33:06 GMT
- Title: A Quantum Platform for Multiomics Data
- Authors: Michael Kubal, Sonika Johri,
- Abstract summary: Quantum computing offers a new paradigm for addressing classically intractable problems.<n>We introduce a hybrid quantum-classical machine learning platform designed to bridge this gap.<n>We propose to demonstrate the platform's utility through quantum-enhanced classification of phenotypic states from molecular variables and prediction of temporal evolution in biological systems.
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- Abstract: The complexity of biological systems, governed by molecular interactions across hierarchical scales, presents a challenge for computational modeling. While advances in multiomic profiling have enabled precise measurements of biological components, classical computational approaches remain limited in capturing emergent dynamics critical for understanding disease mechanisms and therapeutic interventions. Quantum computing offers a new paradigm for addressing classically intractable problems, yet its integration into biological research remains nascent due to scalability barriers and accessibility gaps. Here, we introduce a hybrid quantum-classical machine learning platform designed to bridge this gap, with an encode-search-build approach which allows for efficiently extracting the most relevant information from biological data to \underline{encode} into a quantum state, provably efficient training algorithms to \underline{search} for optimal parameters, and a stacking strategy that allows one to systematically \underline{build} more complex models as more quantum resources become available. We propose to demonstrate the platform's utility through two initial use cases: quantum-enhanced classification of phenotypic states from molecular variables and prediction of temporal evolution in biological systems.
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