Computational Biology and Bioinformatics

The use of high level computational techniques and computer modeling to address biological problems and to model molecular aspects of living cells.  The development and use of computer models, simulations and statistical approaches to interpret large data sets of the genome, proteome and lipid elements of the cell as well as neural networks and other biological networks.

Director:
  Will Ray
Faculty:
   Janet Best
   Patrick Bradley
   Rafael Bruschweiler
   Ralf A Bundschuh
   Xiaolin Cheng
   Krishna Chinthalapudi
   Jayajit Das
   Samir Ghadiali
   Karna Gowda
   Martin Haesemeyer
   John M. Herbert
   Igor Jouline
   Thomas Magliery
   Paola Malerba
   Stuart Mangel
   Hay-Oak Park
   Srinivasan Parthasarathy
   Matthew Reilly
   Sherwin J. Singer
   Guramrit Singh
   Alexander Sokolov
   Manoj Srinivasan
   Benjamin Stanton
   Matthew Sullivan
   Wen Tang
   Seth Weinberg
   Jason Wester
   Wandi Zhu

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Computational Biology and Bioinformatics

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