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  Bioinformatics is a multi-disciplinary approach combining computational and biological expertise to analyse biological data (both genomic and clinical), to advance biomedical research and development. Bioinformatics is both a science and an engineering art, concerned with the application of mathematics, physical/chemical principles and information technology to solve biological problems.

In the Bioinformatics Institute, there are four methodology-oriented research divisions comprising of research groups led by independent Principal Investigators that focus on specific areas of computational biology. The common denominator is the goal of understanding biomolecular mechanisms underlying cellular phenomena, which is the basis for a rational understanding of pathogenesis or for planning biotechnological applications.
 
   
  Protein Sequence Analysis
Group

Frank Eisenhaber &
Sebastian Maurer-Stroh
     
  ANNOTATOR Group
Georg Schneider
     
  Biochemistry Group
Manfred Koranda
     
  Computational Analysis of
Genome Complexity,
Transcription Regulation
and Cellular Phenotypes
Vladimir Kuznetsov
     
  Integrated Large-Scale Data
Analysis for Functional
Discovery
Henry Yang
     
  Expression and Signaling in
Mesenchymal and
Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Vivek Tanavde
     
  Atomistic Simulations and
Design in Biology
Chandra Verma
     
  Evolution of Protein
Structure Function
Ivana Mihalek  
     
  Modelling Structures of
Proteins and their
Complexes
Mallur Srivatsan
Madhusudhan
 
     
  Live Cell Imaging and
Automation of Image Analysis
Martin Wasser
     
  Computer Vision and Pattern
Discovery
Lee Hwee Kuan
     
 
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