Profiles in "Computational Biology" Expertise Area

  • Applied mathematician and research software engineer in ASU's Knowledge Enterprise Research Technology Office and the Health Observatory.
  • Shrivastava uses biology, physics, and bioinformatics to find factors that shape spatial structure of the microbiome. His lab aims to find how changes in the microbiome correlate with the occurrence of diseases.
  • Katherine Doxey is a graduate student in applied mathematics, specializing in computational neuroscience. Her thesis project consists of studying the dynamics of input frequency on neurons and networks related to audition.
  • Dominique is a Ph.D. candidate and graduate teaching assistant at Arizona State University. Her research focus is computational neuroscience; her current project is studying aging in the autistic population.
  • The Barthel lab examines cancer genome evolution in model systems and patient tumors. Currently seeking a computationally inclined graduate student to work on projects in cancer genome assembly and long-read sequencing.
  • Samyabrata (Sam) Sen, a PhD student at ASU, studies Bacteroidetes motility and adhesion, bridging microbiology and bioinformatics to uncover microbial behavior with potential health impacts through the microbiome.