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Igor Jouline

Igor Jouline

Igor Jouline

Professor, Department of Microbiology

jouline.1@osu.edu

Research Interests

We develop and apply computational genomics approaches to study molecular mechanisms and evolution of signal transduction. Our main focus is on prokaryotes, but we also study human genes that are implicated in diseases. Our credo is simple: Nature has already performed millions of genetic experiments; all we need to do is to carefully analyze the results. Most of our studies generate novel testable hypotheses that are often taken into experiment by our collaborators in "wet" laboratories.

 

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