About the Lab

Welcome to the Rube lab!

Our research focuses on leveraging mathematical modeling, machine learning, and new high-throughput assays to answer complex questions in molecular biology. We are particularly interested in mining functional genomics data to gain a biophysical insights into how chromatin operate as a molecular machine. 

The the lab is highly interdisciplinary and lies at the interface of applied mathematics, regulatory genomics and biophysics. We are looking for collaborative individuals that are excited to work in an interdisciplinary environment. If this is you, please drop us a line!

The lab is currently recruiting a postdoctoral scholar with interests at the interface of  applied mathematics and proteomics. We are looking for researcher who thrives in an fast-paced interdisciplinary environment with close interactions between experimental and computational scientists. The NSF funded project is a collaboration with Prof. Marko Jovanovic (Columbia University) and will focus on leveraging compressed sensing to map protein-protein interaction networks with drastically improved throughput. More information can be found here:

 

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