- Bioinformatics Centre (Copenhagen University)
The Bioinformatics Center conducts interdisciplinary research in
bioinformatics and is in charge of a masters program in bioinformatics. The center is affiliated with the Institute of Molecular Biology within the Faculty of Science of theUniversity of Copenhagen .The center is headed by
Anders Krogh , who pioneered the use ofhidden Markov models inbioinformatics , together withDavid Haussler . The center further consists of sixpostdoc s and about 13PhD students.There are four different subgroups in the center, each focussing on different topics:
* Micro-RNA group:
micro-RNA 's are small RNA molecules with important roles in regulation ofgene expression . The group analyses the biology of micro-RNA's using computational methods and develop tools that are useful for experimental biologists.
* Non-coding RNA group: Many RNA molecules play a functional role in the cell that is different from the classic role of serving as a template forprotein synthesis . The group works on secondary structure prediction and multiple alignment ofnon-coding RNA 's.
* Promotor analysis group: The group develops statistical and bioinformatics methods to analyze the regulation oftranscription of eukaryoticgene s. This includes modelling ofepigenetics ,transcription factor binding sites, core promoters and transcription start sites
* Structure group: the group developsprotein andRNA 3-D structure prediction methods based ongraphical model s andBayesian network s,directional statistics andMarkov chain Monte Carlo methods.External links
* [http://www.binf.ku.dk Bioinformatics center website]
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