Computational Biology

Computational biology applies mathematical models, algorithms, and data analysis to understand biological systems. Our scientists analyze genomic sequences, protein structures, cellular networks, and complex cell behaviors such as cell migration using mathematical modeling, computational tools and machine learning.  

Members

  • Dr. Copos studies the mathematical biology of the cell—constructing minimal models to reveal the necessary mechanochemical components for a specific locomotion mechanism in cells.

  • Konstantin-Khrapko

    Dr. Khrapko’s lab studies mutations in mtDNA and their effects on cellular physiology, aging, and disease, while also using these mutations to trace mtDNA lineages and study human evolution. 

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