News

Dr. Mathé is a guest editor for a special issue of Metabolites (ISSN 2218-1989) to be published early next year. The main focus for the issue will be “Metabolomics and Multi-Omics Integration”. Follow this link for more information, including how to contribute.

The International Conference on Intelligent Biology and Medicine is coming to Columbus on June 9-11! We will have several posters and oral presentations from members of the lab. Link to conference website.

Congrats to Jalal Siddiqui for accepting a new post-doc position at the Comprehensive Cancer Center! (April 2019)

Congrats to Andy Patt for completing his candidacy exam! (October 2018)

We chaired a “Matchmaking” workshop at ASMS 2018! Check our our website here.

Both RaMP and IntLIM (see our Software page) have been accepted for publication!  Click here for RaMP, and here for IntLIM.

Congrats to the lab for being awarded an R03 (1R03CA222428) to develop an integrated database of gene and meteabolite biological pathways! (Sep 2017)

Congrats to Kevin Ying for completing his candidacy exam! (July 2017)

Congrats to Andy Patt for being selected as a trainee in the T32 Systems and Integrated Biology Training Program! (June 2017)

We had a successful session, “Matchmaking for Computational Biologists and Biologists”, at the GLBIO 2017 meeting in Chicago! https://matchmaking-glbio.github.io/GLBIO_2017/

Interesting paper: All Biology is Computational Biology (March 2017)

Congrats to Rick Farouni for accepting a post-doc position at Harvard Medical School/MGH (March 2017)

Congrats to Andy Patt for being selected to give a talk at the NLM Training Conference this year! (Feb 2017)

Check out this chapter on metabolomics study design considertaions (Nov 2016)

Our paper on ALTRE (software for chromatin accessibility analysis) is accepted in Bioinformatics! (Oct 2016)

Interesting bit on adapter trimming (Sept 2016)

Check out our software ALTRE (ALTered Regulatory Elements) on github (Aug 2016)

Congrats to Drs. Chen, Liebner, and Mathé for their Pelotonia Grant to pursue metabolomics profiling in sarcoma patients. (June 2016)

Congrats to Liz Baskin for her scholarship to attend the R Bioconductor conference “BioC 2016: where software and biology connect”!  (May 2016)

Soon we won’t program computers. We’ll train them like dogs.  (May 2016)

Open AI: Open source artificial intelligence – the future of AI?  (April 2016)

Collaborative Analytics – Kris Tolle from Microsoft (April 2016)

Drs. Mathé and Davis produce a new edited volume entitled “Statistical Genomics — Methods and Protocols”.  Click here for free access. (March 2016)

Genetic Test Firm to Put Customers’ Data in Public Domain” (March 2016)

Scientific Method: Statistical Errors.” (March 2016)

There is no excuse for the shoddy practice of allowing researchers to change outcomes and goals without saying so.” (Feb 2016)

* Henyang Su joins the lab as a graduate research assistant to work on metabolomics database implementation. (Jan 2016)

The unsung heroes of scientific software (Jan 2016)

Resolutions for grad students and post-docs (Dec 2015)

* Liz presented a poster at the Ohio Supercomputer Center’s Statewide Users Group meeting entitled “Epigenetic and genomic landscape in cancer” and received 1,000 resource units. Congrats! (Dec 2015)

* Diana Ouma-Cruz joins the lab as a volunteer to work on metabolomics analysis methods.  (Nov 2015)

Why biomedical superstars are signing on with google (Oct 2015)

UK scientists apply for license to edit genes in human embryos (Sept 2015)

Bioinformatics is just like the bench (Aug 2015)

Creating your own path: a Bioinformatics Case Study (Dec 2011)