Profiles in "Bioinformatics" Expertise Area

  • Professor Dinu's research interests are the assessment, improvement, and development of computational approaches, software applications and databases that facilitate management of diverse sources of biomedical information.
  • Dr. Keith A. Frey is a physician executive and academic leader with strong clinical, informatics, business and leadership skills.
  • Scotch's research focuses on genomic epidemiology and bioinformatics and RNA viruses with a particular interest in influenza A viruses (human and avian).
  • Mangone is interested in study how eukaryotic RNA transcription is terminated and how the messenger RNA is regulated on its way to the expression into proteins, using the wound worm C. elegans as model system.
  • Cartwright is a geneticist who develops computational and statistical methodologies to explore evolutionary questions.
  • Dr. Newbern's research is centered on developmental neuroscience. His laboratory studies the biochemical mechanisms that direct the formation of the brain and spinal cord.
  • With his biomath/biostat/ML/AI knowledge, Dr. Chen is well-known for methodology research in neuroimaging, AD, diabetes, obesity. He has several-hundred publications w/ h-index 106 in Google scholar and 92 in ResearchGate
  • Penton is a microbial ecologist whose research focuses on the impacts of plant disease, climate change, and agricultural management on the soil microbiome, encompassing both bacteria and fungi.
  • Catherine C. Roberts, M.D. is board certified in Radiology by the American Board of Radiology (ABR) and Clinical Informatics by the American Board of Preventative Medicine (ABPM).
  • Wilson is a computational evolutionary biologist studying sex-biased processes including human and non-human health and disease.