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Robert K. Bradley
Mathematics and Molecular & Cellular Biology

1067 Evans Hall
Department of Mathematics
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-3840

(510) 642-2149


Research

I'm a postdoc in the groups of Lior Pachter and Mike Eisen. I am broadly interested in using ideas from machine learning to analyze biological sequence data.

Recently I've worked on the alignment problem, which is central to comparative genomics and has nice connections to posets and probabilistic models.
I also study the evolution of the anterior-posterior patterning network in Drosophila with comparative ChIP-Seq data.

I did my Ph.D. work on the structural evolution of non-coding RNAs in the group of Ian Holmes.


Software

FSA: Multiple alignment of proteins, RNA and DNA.
Stemloc-AMA: Multiple alignment of RNA using structural information.
Indiegram: Reconstruction of ancestral RNA structures.


Publications

Submitted: Published: And from my days in theoretical physics:


Miscellaneous

Computer stuff
About me