Bioinformatics is a discipline that integrates the computational sciences and information technology to solve problems in biosciences and biotechnology requiring computational and information science solutions. Bioinformatics enables the development of algorithms or software that allow the analysis and interpretation of big data in molecular biology. The focus of such data analysis is primarily limited to the scope of molecular biology data, specifically, the analysis of sequence and macromolecular structures to gain insights and discoveries in the post genomics era in addition to applied research and development in genetics, vaccinology, enzyme technology and drug discovery that are directed at improving the quality of human health and economic progress.
PhD (Sheffield)
鉁夛笍m.firdausmazuwa@ukm.edu.my
Expertise: Bioinformatics, Molecular Biophysics, Computational Structural Biology
PhD (Cambridge)
鉁夛笍 klwan@ukm.edu.my
Expertise: Parasite Genomics, Plant Genomics, Molecular Parasitology, Plant Molecular Biology
PhD (Edinburgh)
鉁夛笍zeti.hussein@ukm.edu.my
Expertise:
Computational Systems Biology, Network Biology, Omics Data Integration, Protein Bioinformatics
PhD (UMalaya)
鉁夛笍bernardlkb@ukm.edu.my
Expertise:
Data science, applied statistics, cancer biology, computational biology
PhD (University of London)
鉁夛笍 dorisquay@ukm.edu.my
Expertise: Structural Biology, Molecular Biology, Computational Molecular Biology
PhD (University College London)
鉁夛笍sudatt@ukm.edu.my
Expertise:
Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Structural Biology
PhD (ETH Zurich)
鉁夛笍 n_farhan@ukm.edu.my
Expertise: Bioinformatics, population genomics, comparative genomics, evolutionary genomics
PhD (Univ. of NSW, Australia)
鉁夛笍 hazlin@ukm.edu.my
Expertise: Environmental Microbiology, Environmental Biotechnology, Microbial Ecology