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Computational Modelling and Bioinformatics

Biomolecular Interactions/Transport

Prof. AMU Jan Brezovsky

Our laboratory focuses on resolving the molecular details of ligand transport processes in proteins mainly relying on structural bioinformatics and computational simulations.

Computational Biology

Prof. Wojciech Karłowski

Our group works on developing and applying modern high-throughput computational tools to analyse biological data, especially genomic sequences, proteins, and transcripts in a functional and evolutionary context.

Human Molecular Genetics

Prof. Hans Bluyssen

Our research concentrates on applications of integrative genomics and in silico modelling and virtual screening to understand, diagnose, and treat kidney cancer, atherosclerosis and infectious diseases.

Laboratory of High Throughput Technologies

Prof. Joanna Wesoły

Our research concentrates on applications of integrative genomics and in silico modelling and virtual screening to understand, diagnose, and treat kidney cancer, atherosclerosis and infectious diseases.

Omics Diabetes

Dr hab. Maciej Maurycy Łałowski

Our lab’s aim is to integrate different levels of omics data information to decipher the mechanisms behind the development of pancreatic b-cells and their defects in diabetes (Polonez Bis 1 project).

RNA Bioinformatics

Prof. AMU Marek Żywicki

The major interest of our group is focused on computational analysis of non-canonical small RNAs and RNA secondary structure using high throughput sequencing data.