
About Me
I am a Research Fellow in the group of Cheng Li in Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard School of Public Health. My complete CV is available here.
Research Experience
Postdoctoral Research: Institute of Genomics and Systems Biology, The University of Chicago and Department of Genetics, Yale University school of medicine in the lab of Kevin White.
Doctoral Research: Structural and Computational Biology Program, European Molecular Biology Laboratory in the lab of Peer Bork.
Master's Research: National Center for Biological Sciences in the lab of R. Sowdhamini.
Research Interests
My primary research interests involve buillding infrastructure to manage and develop machine learning methods to analyze and integrate high-throughput experimental data. The primary sources involve data from gene expression profiling, DNA-protein interatction data and microRNA profiling data generated using microarray and high-throughput sequencing platforms. In past, I have worked as a bioinformatics coordinator for the modENCODE project and in the field of text mining analyzing PubMed abstracts and full text articles and protein structural bioinformatics. A more detailed description is available here.