Our work featured on HPCwire Here at the Computational Medicine Center we aim to utilize data to further the understanding of disease and wellness at… Continue reading
CMC’s work highlighted in Nature Methods February 2018 Issue The Nature Methods February issue contains an article that discusses important advances work in the field of non-coding RNAs. Among… Continue reading
Isidore Rigoutsos elected the first ‘Richard W. Hevner Professor in Computational Medicine’ We are very happy to announce that Dr Isidore Rigoutsos, director of our department, will be the inaugural holder of… Continue reading
Harnessing “Big Data” to Diagnose Health Problems We have now entered an era where much of what each one of us does during the day (whether it… Continue reading
Big Data and Cancer A post that highlights our lab’s work has been posted on the Jefferson blog. With the help of internal and… Continue reading
MicroRNAs Rise from Trash to Treasure An article about our three recent papers “IsomiR expression profiles in human lymphoblastoid cell lines exhibit population and gender dependencies“,… Continue reading
microRNA isoforms enable deeper insights into breast cancer heterogeneity An article about our recent paper Beyond the one-locus-one-miRNA paradigm: microRNA isoforms enable deeper insights into breast cancer heterogeneity has… Continue reading
Off-Spotter articles Paper information and online Off-Spotter tool is available by clicking here. Source code for the tool is available by clicking… Continue reading
miRNA Research Gets Specific Uncovering Numerous Novel Precursors Paper information and data is available by clicking here. An interview of Dr Isidore Rigoutsos on our paper “Analysis of… Continue reading
Dumbbell-PCR: a method to quantify specific small RNA variants with a single nucleotide resolution at terminal sequences Read the news articles on our new RNA variant quantification method “Dumbbell-PCR” developed by Shozo Honda and Yohei Kirino. NEW… Continue reading