Igor Jouline

Professor
Department of Microbiology

Ph.D. St. Petersburg State University, Russia

Research
Division :
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics / Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics

Contact :

500 Arnoff Laboratory Building
218 W 12th Ave
Columbus OH 43210
(614)292-4860

jouline.1@osu.edu

https://u.osu.edu/zhulinlab/

More info :

PubMed    

Students :

Berkay Selcuk , Aneel Biswas

Alumni :

Komla Gnona
 
 
Research Interests:

We develop and apply computational genomics approaches to best characterized biological processes in order to reveal novel functional features that cannot be obtained by experimental techniques alone. In this work, we use an array of bioinformatics tools - from sensitive similarity searches to phylogenetics and structure prediction - and several tiers of hardware - from workstations and stand-alone servers to Linux clusters and supercomputers.

We are interested in fundamental biological questions, such as signal transduction, gene regulation and protein-protein interactions, which we study through the prism of molecular evolution. Our main focus is on prokaryotes, but we also apply approaches developed with bacterial systems to human genes that are implicated in diseases ranging from rare Mendelian disorders to cancer. Our credo is simple: Nature has already performed millions of genetic experiments; all we need to do is to carefully analyze the results. Most of our studies generate testable hypotheses that are often taken directly into experiment by our colleagues in wet laboratories.