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Olga G. Troyanskaya is a Professor of Computer Science and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics at Princeton University. She serves as Deputy Director for Genomics at the Simons Center for Data Analysis, Simons Foundation, NYC. Her research focuses on computational biology, integrating diverse high-throughput genomic datasets to model molecular pathways in health and disease.
- Professor of Computer Science and Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
- Deputy Director for Genomics, Simons Center for Data Analysis
Research Interests: Troyanskaya’s work addresses challenges in bioinformatics, including algorithm development for gene expression analysis, regulatory network modeling, and disease mechanism interpretation. She combines computational methods with experimental validation using S. cerevisiae as a model organism.
Scientific Trends: Recent publications emphasize single-cell multiomics, deep learning for transcriptional regulation, cancer immunotherapy design, and epigenomic analysis of immune responses. Key themes include computational modeling of genetic networks, disease-specific pathway analysis, and high-resolution omics frameworks.
- Collaborative roles in autism, Alzheimer’s, kidney disease, and cancer research
- Developed tools like HumanBase for data-driven predictions
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