Program in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering

TRAINING TRACK IN BIOINFORMATICS AND COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
RESEARCH FACULTY


Core BCB Faculty  
Dietlind Gerloff Structural Bioinformatics (Protein Structure/Function Analysis and Prediction), Data Sharing for Functional Genomics and Biology, Malaria Bioinformatics
David Haussler Computational Biology
Richard Hughey Bioinformatic Tools for Sequence Analysis and Prediction
Kevin Karplus Protein Structure Prediction and Design 
Jim Kent Computational Genomics
Todd Lowe Computational and experimental discovery of non-coding RNAs, microbial genomics, extremophile biology
Josh Stuart Computational Functional Genomics
 
Collaborating Faculty
Mark Akeson Computational Tools for Angstrom-scale Control and Analysis of DNA and RNA Using Nanoscale Pores
Manny Ares Splicing and RNA Processing
Phil Berman Biotechnology and Infectious Diseases
Ólöf Einarsdóttir Bioenergetics, Redox Metalloproteins, Electron Transfer, Proton Translocation, Flash-Photolysis, Time-Resolved Spectroscopy
Camilla Forsberg Hematopoietic stem cells, transcriptional regulation, chromatin, blood cell development, cell surface receptors, genomics
Doug Kellogg Molecular Mechanisms that Coordinate Cell Growth and Cell Division
Harry Noller Structure and Function of the Ribosome 
Karen Ottemann The Molecular Virulence Factors of Helicobacter pylori
Nader Pourmand Biosensors, microarray, nanotechnology, pathogens, sequencing, genotyping, DNA fingerprinting
Donald Smith Mechanisms Underlying Responses and Adaptations of Organisms to Toxic Metal Exposures
Fitnat Yildiz Molecular Mechanisms of Biofilm Formation in Vibrio cholerae
Al Zahler Exon Recognition and Alternative Splicing   

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