The Laboratory of Computational and Quantitative Biology (LCQB), headed by A. Carbone, is an interdisciplinary laboratory working at the interface between biology and quantitative sciences. It is built to promote a balanced interaction of theoretical and experimental approaches in biology and to foster the definition of new experimental questions, data analysis and modeling of biological phenomena. Our projects address questions on biological structures and processes through the gathering of experimental measures, the in silico generation of new biological data that remain inaccessible to experiments today (modeling of biological systems), the development of statistical methods for data analysis, and the conception of original algorithms aimed to predictions. The lab is supported by the CNRS and Sorbonne Université.

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February 3, 2013

The Analytical Genomics team published: A.Mathelier and A.Carbone, Large scale chromosomal mapping of human microRNA structural clusters, Nucleic Acids Research, in press.

January 30, 2013

The Direct Coupling Analysis - dca.upmc.fr - website is online now! It offers information on DCA and downloadable software. A DCA webservice will follow soon.

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