Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
The Computational Biology & Bioinformatics Team seeks new quantitative and predictive descriptions of biological systems, through the integration of mathematical analysis, advanced computing and empirical data. Active research areas include computational structural biology, protein function inference, information processing in neuronal and biochemical signal transduction networks, stochastic dynamics on biochemical and social networks, modeling and predicting bacterial behavior, and development of machine learning tools for coarse-grained modeling of biological phenomena. Our research has implications for understanding the genetic encoding of cellular behavior, information processing in biological systems, and design principles in biology and beyond.
Resources
Personnel
| Michael Wall (Team Leader) | mewall@lanl.gov |
| Marian Anghel | manghel@lanl.gov |
| Golan Bel | golanbel@lanl.gov |
| Judith Cohn | jcohn@lanl.gov |
| Brian Munsky | munsky@lanl.gov |
| Ilya Nemenman | nemenman@lanl.gov |
| Nikolai Sinitsyn | nsinitsyn@lanl.gov |
Skills & Capabilities
| Mathematical Analysis and Modeling | Genetic Regulatory Networks |
| Stochastic Processes and Statistical Physics | Biomolecular Interactions |
| Complex Systems and Nonlinear Dynamics | Protein Structure and Function |
| Information and Learning Theory | Neural Coding |






