


Mehmet Dalkilic
Professor

Matthew Hahn
Professor
Our work focuses broadly on asking questions about organismal function and evolution using genomic data. The huge amount of data currently being produced allows us to ask and answer questions on a genomic scale that have never been possible before. Our questions largely revolve around the relative roles of natural selection and genetic drift in shaping nucleotide, gene family, and gene expression variation both within and between species. Although most of the empirical work has been on systems such as humans, flies and mosquitoes (and now tomatoes!), members of the lab can work on topics and organisms that appeal to them.

Jianpeng He
Research interests: continual learning, long-tail learning, and AI for health care.


Yijie Wang
Associate Professor

Professor, Director
Professor, Director of Center for Bioinformatics Research Research Interest: Metagenomics, Bioinformatics, Data Mining and AI for Biomedical Research

Xuhong Zhang
Assistant Professor
Research Interest: development and application of computational and statistical techniques, machine learning and deep learning models to theoretical and methodological problems within the areas of medical image analysis, natural language processing, computational biology, social and biophysical network analysis, and pervasive computing
