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2007-08 Traineeship Program
Biomedical Informatics and Computational Biology

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Overview of Traineeship Program

The Biomedical Informatics and Computational Biology (BICB) Graduate Traineeship Program prepares students to be researchers and leaders in the interdisciplinary areas of computer science, informatics, mathematics, statistics, and the biological and health sciences.  Integrated into the trainee program is a research experience driven by co-advisors drawn from the University of Minnesota, Mayo Clinic, IBM, Hormel Institute, and from other institutions.

This two-year graduate traineeship program is open to University of Minnesota Graduate School and Mayo Clinic Graduate School students (Master's or Ph.D.) who are interested in pursuing interdisciplinary work in the areas of biomedical informatics and computational biology.  University of Minnesota Rochester (UMR) currently provides two-year traineeships for ten graduate students.

Further information about the currently funded BICB Traineeships is available at 2007-08 Traineeships and information about the 2008-09 BICB Traineeship Program is available at 2008-09 Call for Proposals and Nominations.

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2007-08 Traineeships

The BICB program awarded ten traineeships for the 2007-08 academic year. The trainees, their advisors, and projects are listed below:

Trainee

Advisors

Research Project

Xiting Cao
Biostatistics

Ann Oberg, Mayo Clinic
Baolin Wu, U of M

Statistical Methods for Mining Large-Scale Biomedical Data

Gang Fang
Computer Science and Engineering

Richard Mushlin, IBM
Judith Berman, U of M
Vipin Kumar, U of M

Finding Local Patterns in Biomedical Data Sets

Brian Fett
Electrical and Computer Engineering

Tim Mullins, IBM
Marc Riedel, U of M

Synthesizing Stochasticity in Biochemical Systems

George Giambasu
Chemistry

Carlos Sosa, IBM
Darrin York, U of M

RNA Catalysis

Rohit Gupta
Computer Science and Engineering

Piet de Groen, Mayo Clinic
Karla Ballman, Mayo Clinic
Vipin Kumar, U of M

Application of Data Mining to Medical and Genomic data: Finding Connections to Phenotypic Traits

Dimitrije Jevremovic
Computer Science and Engineering

Carlos Sosa, IBM
Dan Boley, U of M
Friedrich Srienc, U of M

Computation of Metabolic Pathways

Dingcheng Li
Linguistics

Guergana Savova, Mayo Clinic
Jeanette Gundel, U of M
William Schuler, U of M

Mining Unstructured Medical Data

Andrew Norgan
Mayo Clinic and Graduate School

Carlos Sosa, IBM
David Katzmann, Mayo Clinic
Jean-Pierre Kocher,Mayo  Clinic
Claudia Neuhauser, U of M

Screening for a WW-Domain Inhibitor

Brian Skjerven
Scientific Computation

Kirk Jordan, IBM
Darrin York, U of M

New Quantum Models for Biological Reactions

Ze Tian
Computer Science and Engineering

Jean-Pierre Kocher, Mayo Clinic
Rui Kuang, U of M

Mining Genetic Determinants of Human Disease

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Biomedical Informatics and Computational Biology

 
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