Computational Biology Student Wins Marshall Scholarship
Daphne Ezer, a Duke University senior who has already developed into a full-fledged computational biologist, has won a Marshall Scholarship to complete two years of graduate study ...

As the technology continues to improve and the costs to drop, making sense of the overload of information pouring out of genome studies will increasingly depend on close collaborations between genome scientists and those with the quantitative skills needed to distill meaning out of mass quantities of data.
To that end, computational biologists at the IGSP are focusing on solutions for analyzing data from genome-wide studies, as well as gene expression and proteomic data. IGSP investigators are developing the computational, statistical and bioinformatic tools required to find meaningful patterns in DNA sequence. IGSP collaborations are also providing quantitative insights into network dynamics, a fundamental problem in systems biology. Many of the software tools our researchers have developed are made freely available to other scientists around the globe.
Daphne Ezer, a Duke University senior who has already developed into a full-fledged computational biologist, has won a Marshall Scholarship to complete two years of graduate study ...
The National Institutes of Health today awarded $143.8 million to fund 79 new Director’s Awards, including a number of grants for innovative and high-risk studies centering on ...
Nicolas Buchler is an assistant professor with joint appointment in the departments of biology and physics and also an investigator in the Institute for Genome Sciences & ...
Now in his own lab at Duke University, Buchler is drawing from his interdisciplinary skill set to investigate the dynamics of regulatory networks in yeast. Among other projects, ...
In Genome Biology, Raluca Gordân and colleagues analyze in vitro and in vivo transcription factor-DNA binding data reported in previous large-scale studies to generate a ...
In Cell Host and Microbe, Uwe Ohler is a collaborator on a study identifying an extensive list of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus miRNA targets, which are likely to ...
In BMC Bioinformatics, Jeff Chang, Joe Lucas, Bill Barry and Joe Nevins describe SIGNATURE, a web-based resource that simplifies gene expression signature analysis by ...
In PLoS Computational Biology, Mark Hallen, Lingchong You and colleagues present new methods to facilitate the study of cellular variability as a whole.
In PLoS One, Joe Heitman, Arthur Moseley and colleagues describe a novel prioritization strategy for mass spectrometry data used to identify proteins associated with the ...
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