Advancements in technologies related to working with omics data require novel
computation methods to fully leverage information and help develop a better
understanding of human diseases. This paper studies the effects of introducing
graph contrastive learning to help leverage graph structure and information to
produce better representations for downstream classification tasks for
multi-omics datasets. We present a learnining framework named Multi-Omics Graph
Contrastive Learner(MOGCL) which outperforms several aproaches for integrating
multi-omics data for supervised learning tasks. We show that pre-training graph
models with a contrastive methodology along with fine-tuning it in a supervised
manner is an efficient strategy for multi-omics data classification