Corinne ENGELMAN
Genetic epidemiology; complex diseases and quantitative traits of aging such as Alzheimer’s disease, cognitive function, vitamin D deficiency, type 2 diabetes, and insulin resistance
Genetic epidemiology; complex diseases and quantitative traits of aging such as Alzheimer’s disease, cognitive function, vitamin D deficiency, type 2 diabetes, and insulin resistance
Development and use of cellular scale systems to study basic cellular processes such as stem/progenitor cell regulation/differentiation in the mammary gland
Examination of large genomics and immunological datasets to understand how genetic heterogeneity influences cellular immune responses, and in turn defines susceptibility or resistance to RNA viruses.
Surgeon informatics; natural language processing
Chemistry and biology of single molecule systems with applications to genomic science
The use of computational methods to improve decision-making in the domain of breast imaging in the pursuit of improving the population based screening and diagnosis of breast cancer
Gut bacterial metabolism and human health
Systems biology, computational biology, bioinformatics, genomics, metagenomics, biotechnology, ruminant models for human host-microbe symbioses
Mathematical and computational methods in biology and medicine
Development of statistical learning methods for clinical and biomedical research