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    Rennison Lab !

    Category: researchlabs:Bioinformatics
    PI: Diana Rennison
    By BioStar 35 days ago
    Welcome to the Rennison lab in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of California San Diego. We are a group interested in the evolution and maintenance of biodiversity. We study the processes related to biodiversity using methods from...
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    Chirag Lab at IISc

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    PI: Chirag Jain
    By Neel 73 days ago
    My research lab develops efficient computational algorithms for data-intensive problems in biology. In response to challenging computational problems, we design solutions that are provably-good, scalable in practice, and useful for life scientists...
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    Manthey Research Group – Evolutionary Genomics

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    PI: Joe Manthey
    By LEGE 100 days ago
    We focus on fundamental questions in genomics, ecology, and evolution. Our methods include fieldwork and labwork, but most of our time is spent analyzing genomics data using computational biology approaches. Ant / bacteria co-evolution, landscape...
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    The Sheppard Lab

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    PI: Samuel K. Sheppard, Professor in Pathogen Genomics & Evolution
    By LEGE 113 days ago
    Ineos Oxford Institute of Antimicrobial Research – Department of Biology – University of Oxford Our research centres on the use of genetics/genomics and phenotypic studies to address complex questions in the ecology, epidemiology and evolution of...
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    Pevzner Lab !

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    PI: Pavel Pevzner
    By Neel 394 days ago
    The laboratory works on genome sequencing, immunoproteogenomics, antibiotics sequencing, and comparative genomics - computational technologies that enabled new applications and allowed scientists to attack biological problems that remained beyond...