Biocomputation Research Group Web Archive
The Biocomputation Research Group was created, shaped, and led for a long time by Hamid Bolouri, who is now at the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle (but is still a collaborator). Alumni of the Biocomputation Research Group have worked on many different projects, some of which are ongoing. Several of these projects had dedicated websites, which are no longer maintained, but which may still be of interest. These projects and the people who contributed (with the person who created the web pages in italics) are listed below.
- Automated registration of magnetic resonance images of the brain
Theo Sabisch, Hamid Bolouri - Evolutionary artificial neural networks (ongoing, see also
Rod Adams'
website)
Alistair Rust, Rod Adams, Hamid Bolouri - BioArray, a tool to analyze macro-array images
Zhengjun Pan, Hamid Bolouri - TauLeap, a stochastic simulator for chemical reactions, based on Gillespie's
tau-leap algorithm
Pieter van der Zee - Computation in Cells, an EPSRC Emergent Computing workshop, held at UH 17-20 April, 2000
Alistair Rust, Amanda Winn, Hamid Bolouri - Hamid Bolouri 's old site
Hamid Bolouri