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The Computational Biology research area integrates cutting-edge computational methods, machine learning, and mathematical modeling to study complex biological systems. Investigators utilize hierarchical modeling, Bayesian inference, AI-driven simulations, and large-scale data analytics to explore inter-individual heterogeneity, systems biology, pharmacometrics, and biomedical informatics. Our researchers have made significant contributions to understanding gene regulation, protein interactions, circadian rhythms, stress responses, as well as disease progression, as well as optimizing drug development and precision medicine. Our work has uncovered novel biological insights by leveraging multi-omics data, developing predictive models for therapeutic interventions, and advancing computational tools that bridge theoretical and experimental biology.
The major research focus of the K Lab is to understand how host genetic background and sex differences influence mitochondrial (mal)adaptation and increase the susceptibility to several cardiometabolic diseases.
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We explore structural, functional and molecular biological principles underlying stress integration, with an emphasis on delineating mechanisms linking stress with mental illness and cognitive disorders.
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Our long-term goal is to utilize temporal information from the circadian clock and its connections with other cellular processes (e.g. cell cycle, metabolism, etc.) to improve human health.
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Research in our laboratory is focused on understanding the neural computations underlying decision-making and how they malfunction during addiction.
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In my research, I combine biological intuition with mathematical modeling to make clear the seemingly confusing networks.
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Department of Pharmacology, Physiology, and Neurobiology
College of MedicinePO Box 670576Cincinnati, OH 45267-0576
Ms. Jennifer BedelAssociate To The ChairPhone: 513-558-5636Email: bedelj@ucmail.uc.edu