Ratan Murty

Ratan Murty
ratan.murty@psych.gatech.edu
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Ratan obtained his PhD in Neuroscience from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (India) with Prof. SP Arun and completed his postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with Profs. Nancy Kanwisher and James J DiCarlo.​ He leads the Murty Vision, Cognition, and Computation Lab at Georgia Tech.

Ratan's research goal is to understand the neural codes and algorithms that support human vision.

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NeurobiologyBiological VisionNeural Modeling
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Manoj Bhasin

Manoj Bhasin
manoj.bhasin@bme.gatech.edu
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Dr. Bhasin's laboratory has developed strategies for analysis of transcriptome, epigenome, and proteomics data to perform multi-scale modeling of interaction among different cells molecular level and to identify novel biomarkers. He and his team are currently focusing on developing novel single-cell omics approaches to understand disease heterogeneity and the impact of treatments at single-cell resolution. He is involved in developing approaches for the analysis of multi-dimensional single-cell data by developing innovative approaches for single-cell sparsity, batch correction, annotation, and integration. Using these approaches, his group is working toward understanding: 1. Understanding heterogeneity and relapse mechanisms in pediatric hematological malignancies 2. Understanding heterogeneity and progression in multiple myeloma. 3. Development of molecular diagnostics platforms for cancer diagnosis and prognosis 4. Identification of biomarkers for early detection of pancreatic cancer, glioblastoma, and colon cancer 5. Artificial intelligence-based histopathology and radiology cancer image analysis approaches 6. Single-cell Atlas for Pediatric Cancers Additionally, our group is also developing Biomarkers associated with impaired healing of Diabetic Foot Ulcers using single-cell profiling and deep learning-driven wound image analysis. We are working collaboratively to develop innovative genomics and clinical data-driven drug repurposing approaches.

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Approaches for the analysis of multi-dimensional single-cell data
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Yunan Luo

Yunan Luo
yunan@gatech.edu
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I am an Assistant Professor in the School of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), Georgia Institute of Technology since January 2022. I received my PhD from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, advised by Prof. Jian Peng. Prior to that, I received my bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Yao Class at Tsinghua University in 2016.

I am broadly interested in computational biology and machine learning, with a focus on developing AI and data science methods to reveals core scientific insights into biology and medicine. Recent interests include deep learning, transfer learning, sequence and graph representation learning, network and system biology, functional genomics, cancer genomics, drug repositioning and discovery, and AI-guided biological design and discovery.

Assistant Professor, Computational Science and Engineering
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  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Bioengineering
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biomaterials
  • Cancer Biology
  • Drug Discovery
  • Machine Learning
  • Protein Engineering
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Munmun De Choudhury

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Munmun De Choudhury is an Associate Professor at the School of Interactive Computing in Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. De Choudhury is renowned for her groundbreaking contributions to the fields of computational social science, human-computer interaction, and digital mental health. Through fostering interdisciplinary collaborations across academia, industry, and public health sectors, Dr.

Zahra Mobini

Assistant Professor Zahra Mobini

Zahra Mobini is an Assistant Professor of Operations Management at Scheller College of Business. Her research interests revolve around the design and analysis of human-centric solutions to operations management problems, with a focus on healthcare operations. Using empirical and analytical methods, she studies how advancements in technology, regulations, and clinical protocols influence provider and patient behavior, and how to align their incentives for optimal outcomes.

Ratan Murty

Ratan Murty - Assistant Professor

Ratan obtained his PhD in Neuroscience from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore (India) with Prof. SP Arun and completed his postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with Profs. Nancy Kanwisher and James J DiCarlo.​ He leads the Murty Vision, Cognition, and Computation Lab at Georgia Tech.

Ratan's research goal is to understand the neural codes and algorithms that support human vision.

Lynn Kamerlin

Lynn Kamerlin

Lynn Kamerlin received her Master of Natural Sciences from the University of Birmingham (UK), in 2002, where she remained to complete a PhD in Theoretical Organic Chemistry under the supervision

Peter Kasson

Peter Kasson

Peter Kasson is an international leader in the study of biological membrane structure, dynamics, and fusion, with particular application to how viruses gain entry to cells. His group performs both high-level experimental and computational work – a powerful combination that is critical to advancing our understanding of this important problem. His publications describe inventive approaches to the measurement of viral fusion rates and characterization of fusion mechanisms, and to the modeling of large-scale biomolecular and lipid assemblies.

Christopher E. Carr

Christopher Carr

Christopher E. Carr is an engineer/scientist with training in aero/astro, electrical engineering, medical physics, and molecular biology. At Georgia Tech he is an Assistant Professor in the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering with a secondary appointment in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. He is a member of the Space Systems Design Lab (SSDL) and runs the Planetary eXploration Lab (PXL).

Manoj Bhasin

Manoj Bhasin

Dr. Bhasin's laboratory has developed strategies for analysis of transcriptome, epigenome, and proteomics data to perform multi-scale modeling of interaction among different cells molecular level and to identify novel biomarkers. He and his team are currently focusing on developing novel single-cell omics approaches to understand disease heterogeneity and the impact of treatments at single-cell resolution.