Emerging Research in the Analysis and Modeling of Gene Regulatory Networks (Advances in Medical Technologies and Clinical Practice) - Hardcover

 
9781522503538: Emerging Research in the Analysis and Modeling of Gene Regulatory Networks (Advances in Medical Technologies and Clinical Practice)

Synopsis

While technological advancements have been critical in allowing researchers to obtain more and better quality data about cellular processes and signals, the design and practical application of computational models of genomic regulation continues to be a challenge. Emerging Research in the Analysis and Modeling of Gene Regulatory Networks presents a compilation of recent and emerging research topics addressing the design and use of technology in the study and simulation of genomic regulation. Exploring both theoretical and practical topics, this publication is an essential reference source for students, professionals, and researchers working in the fields of genomics, molecular biology, bioinformatics, and drug development.

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About the Authors

Xiaoning Qian received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Yale University, New Haven, CT, in 2005. Currently, he is an assistant professor with the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. He is affiliated with the Center for Bioinformatics & Genomic Systems Engineering (CBGSE) and the Center for Translational Environmental Health Research (CTEHR) at Texas A\&M. His current research interests include computational network biology, genomic signal processing, and biomedical image analysis.

Ranadip Pal received the BTech degree in electronics and electrical communication engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India, in 2002, and the MS and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from Texas A & M University, College Station, in 2004 and 2007, respectively. From August 2007, he has been with Texas Tech University where he is currently an associate professor at Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. His research areas are stochastic modeling and control, genomic signal processing, and computational biology. He received the Chancellor's Council Distinguished Research Award, 2016; Whitacre Research Award, 2014; President’s excellence in Teaching Award, 2012, and US NSF CAREER Award, 2010.

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