Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
Bioinformatics and Systems Biology investigate computational models and build software tools and systems to answer important questions in bio/medical/health domains based on large scale data generated by high-throughput technologies. As an interdisciplinary field, Bioinformatics combines computer science, statistics, genetics and genomics, cellular and molecular biology to analyze and interpret biological and health data.
Our research interests include studies of genetic variations for better understanding of genetic basis of diseases and for personalized medicine, biomarker discovery for disease diagnosis and prognosis, AI-based prediction models for computational drug discovery, computational network analysis of biological systems, joint analysis of genetic and molecular data with medical record data, and genetic privacy.
Faculty who conduct research in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
Mehmet Koyutürk
Jing Li
Shuai Xu
I also have a strong passion for quantum computing and quantum information.