Background: Graph theory provides a computational framework for modeling a variety of datasets including those emerging from genomics, proteomics, and chemical genetics. Networks ...
Joshua J. Forman, Paul A. Clemons, Stuart L. Schre...
We consider the problem of sequential decision making for random fields corrupted by noise. In this scenario, the decision maker observes a noisy version of the data, yet judged wi...
Background: Translational research requires taking basic science observations and developing them into clinically useful tests and therapeutics. We have developed a process to dev...
Robert Kim, Francesca Demichelis, Jeffery Tang, Al...
Background: Sequence alignment is a common tool in bioinformatics and comparative genomics. It is generally assumed that multiple sequence alignment yields better results than pai...
Background: To facilitate efficient selection and the prioritization of candidate complex disease susceptibility genes for association analysis, increasingly comprehensive annotat...
Judith E. Stenger, Hong Xu, Carol Haynes, Elizabet...