STMC Graduate Fellows:

 

  • Jun Zhang, Computer Science (Advisor, L. Williams). 2003-present
    Markov Random Field Modeling of the Spatial Distribution of Proteins in Cell Membranes
  • Genie Hsieh, Electrical and Computer Engineering (Advisor, W. Shu). 2005-present
    Agent-based Modeling of EGFR Signaling
  • Nicholas Andrews, Biomedical Sciences (Advisor, B. Wilson). 2005-present.
    Quantitative Florescence Microscopy of the Initiating Events in Fcε RI Signaling.
  • Wenxia Ying, Mathematics and Statistics (Advisor G Huerta). 2006-present
    Statistical Analysis and Modeling from High Resolution Electron Microscopy Images.

 

STMC Recent Graduates:

  • Karin Leiderman, MS, Mathematics and Statistics (Advisor, S. Steinberg) 2003-2004.
    Presently a PhD candidate in the Math Biology IGERT at the University of Utah .
  • Ross Potter, PhD, Biomedical Sciences (Advisor, E. Prossnitz). 2002-2005.
    Kinetic Modeling of G Protein-Coupled Receptor-Arresting Interactions Regulating FPR Signaling.
    Presently a postdoc at Vanderbilt University .
  • Christina Warrender, PhD, Computer Science (Advisor, S. Forrest) 2002-2005
    Modeling Intercellular Regulation in Peripheral Immune Responses.
    Presently a staff member at Sandia National Laboratories
  • Tatiana Marquez Lago, PhD, Mathematics and Statistics (Advisor S. Steinberg). 2003-2006.
    Modeling the Regulation of Progesterone Transcription via EGFR Signaling.
    Presently a postdoc at the Advanced Computational Modeling Centre, University of Queensland.

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