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Workshops BIRS 5-day Workshop, Structured Machine Learning and Time–Stepping for Dynamical Systems (Banff, Feb 2024) co-organized with Jason Bramburger, Chris Budd, Jingwei Hu and Nathan Kutz BIRS 5-day Workshop, Connections in Geometric Numerical Integration and Structure-Preserving Discretizations...

Teaching

BIO 101 - Biochemistry I This course covers the fundamentals of biochemistry that include structures and functions of proteins, nucleic acids, membranes and carbohydrates; metabolism. Semester: SS2021, SS2022 BIO 182 - Bioinformatics This course covers bioinformatics, structural modeling and...

Papers

University of California Merced 2024 17- Amith, W. D., Chen, V. T., Dutagaci, B., Clustering of RNA Polymerase II C-Terminal Domain Models upon Phosphorylation, J. Phys. Chem. B , 2024. 16- Gallardo A., Dutagaci B., Binding of Small Molecule Inhibitors to RNA Polymerase-Spt5 Complex Impacts RNA and...

Teaching

My teaching philosophy uses evidence-based pedagogy techniques to cultivate students’ sociological imagination. Evidence-based pedagogy techniques focus on creating an environment that optimizes students learning by providing routine and progressive build-up of knowledge. I use the following...

Bio

Chrysoula Tsogka joined the department of Applied Mathematics at UC Merced in July 2019. Between 2007 and 2019 she was a faculty member of the Applied Mathematics Department at the University of Crete, Greece. Initially an Associate Professor (2006-2014) and then a Professor (2014-2019). Between...

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Email: ckim103@ucmerced.edu Phone: (209) 228-3388 Office: ACS 351 Mail Address: UC Merced School of Natural Sciences 5200 North Lake Road Merced, CA 95343, USA

Hello, I'm Dr. Irene Yen

I'm the Principal Investigator and Director of the Lab. I'm a social epidemiologist, a public health professor at the University of California Merced and a Robert Wood Johnson Interdisciplinary Research Leadership fellow. My research is currently centered on the question of how place influences...

Welcome to our research lab

We Investigate Social Factors Influencing Health and Well-Being The Housing, Opportunity and Place (HOPe) Lab is a research group at the University of California, Merced investigating key social factors affecting health and health inequities in California's Central Valley, the heart of California.