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NYU Bioinformatics Group
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URL: http://cs.nyu.edu/~bingsun/

Proper Citation: NYU Bioinformatics Group (RRID:SCR_005697)

Description: NYU Bioinformatics group applies algorithmic, statistical, and mathematical techniques to solve problems of interest to biology, biotechnology and biomedicine. The group focuses on bioinformatics, computational biology and systems biology with many active projects in areas ranging from single molecules to entire populations: Analysis of Single-Molecule/Single-Cell Data, SPM-based Transcriptomic Profiling, Whole-Genome Haplotype Sequencing using SMASH (Single Molecule Approaches to Haplotype Sequencing), SUTTA (Scoring and Unfolding Trimmed Tree Assembler) assembly algorithm, Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Data, Model Checking and Model Building for Systems Biology, GOALIE-based Phenomenological Models and their Verification, Causality Analysis, Causal Models and their Verification, Analysis of EHR (Electronic Health Record Data) and Disease Models (e.g., Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Congestive Heart Failure, Deep Vein Thrombosis, etc.), Models of Cancer, Applications to Pancreatic Cancer, Polymorphisms and Biomarkers, Strategies for Group Testing, Epidemiological and Bio-Warfare Models, Planning with Large Agent Networks against Catastrophes (PLAN C), Population Genomics, and Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS). The group has received its funding from Air Force, Army, CCPR, DARPA, NIH, NIST, NSF, NYSTAR, etc. and various other governmental and commercial entities. Currently, the group is part of an NSF funded Expedition in Computing project (CMACS: Center for Modeling and Analysis of Complex Systems at CMU) and collaborates widely, both nationally and internationally. The group is highly multi-disciplinary, attracting researchers and students from mathematics, statistics, computer science, and biology who team up with physicians, physicists, and chemists as well as professionals in their own disciplines. This group is led by Prof. Bud Mishra, a professor of computer science and mathematics at NYU''s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.

Abbreviations: NYU Bioinformatics Lab

Synonyms: NYU Bioinformatics Lab - Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

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