Raúl Rabadán
Raúl Rabadán (born 1974) is a Spanish-American theoretical physicist and computational biologist. He is currently the Gerald and Janet Carrus Professor in the Department of Systems Biology, Biomedical Informatics and Surgery at Columbia University. He is the director of the Program for Mathematical Genomics at Columbia University and director of the Center for Topology of Cancer Evolution and Heterogeneity. At Columbia, he has put together a highly interdisciplinary lab with researchers from the fields of mathematics, physics, computer science, engineering, and medicine, with the common goal of solving pressing biomedical problems through quantitative computational models. Rabadan's current interest focuses on uncovering patterns of evolution in biological systems—in particular, viruses and cancer. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Gustavo Palacios, Marie Lovoll, Torstein Tengs, Mady Hornig, Stephen Hutchison, Jeffrey Hui, Ruth-torill Kongtorp, Nazir Savji, Ana V. Bussetti, Er Solovyov, Anja B. Kristoffersen, Christopher Celone, Craig Street, Vladimir Trifonov, David L. Hirschberg, Raul Rabadan, Espen Rimstad, W. Ian LipkinGet access
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2by Gustavo Palacios, Marie Lovoll, Torstein Tengs, Mady Hornig, Stephen Hutchison, Jeffrey Hui, Ruth-Torill Kongtorp, Nazir Savji, Ana V Bussetti, Alexander Solovyov, Anja B Kristoffersen, Christopher Celone, Craig Street, Vladimir Trifonov, David L Hirschberg, Raul Rabadan, Michael Egholm, Espen Rimstad, W Ian LipkinGet access
Published in PLoS ONE (2010)
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