Host-Pathogen Coupled Networks, Systems Biology in 3D, Analyzing the Genetic Basis of Mtb Latency and Reactivation, Multiscale Systems Biology, Systems Chemical Biology, Computational Genomics and Bioinformatics, Computational Biosensors
Dr. May's research interests include: large-scale simulation and analysis of biological pathways and systems; use and application of information theory, coding theory, and signal processing to the analysis of genetic regulatory mechanisms; design and development of intelligent biosensors. Her lab develops multi-scale theoretical and empirical models in order to understand biological mechanisms that impact the dynamics and outcome of host-pathogen/microbial community interactions.
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