Shankar SubramaniamProfessor and Chair, Bioengineering
Bioinformatics, the interdisciplinary field that characterizes the flow of information in living systems. The cataloguing of most of the human genome and that of other species has opened up the new field of functional genomics, the study of how genes and their products work together on a genome-wide scale. The major mandate of genome sciences now is to identify all the coding protein sequences, understand their function, and perhaps their association with molecular diseases. Given the voluminous, dynamic, and complex nature of the underlying data, entirely new sets of tools and human resources are required. Professor Subramaniam is a leading developer of these bioinformatics tools and other high-throughput technologies. His Biology Workbench is a Web-based resource used by thousands of scientists to search protein sequence databases, and access modeling and analysis tools. Extensions are now being developed for several purposes, including proteomic analysis and gene-expression profiling. Subramaniam is director of Data Coordination and Bioinformatics Core Laboratories for the Alliance for Cellular Signaling, a major five-year initiative that aims at deciphering the mechanisms of cellular response to stimuli. Capsule Bio: |
Web Page Email: shsubramaniam@ucsd.edu Office Phone: 858-822-0986 Institute Affiliation:
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