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Hunter N. Moseley is a Professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry at the University of Kentucky. He maintains an active research laboratory focused on bioinformatics and computational biology, with a strong emphasis on metabolomics and systems biochemistry. His work bridges computational methodology development with biological applications, particularly in data integration and analysis.
Education:
- B.A. in Chemistry, Computer Science, and Mathematics, Huntingdon College (1992)
- Ph.D. in Biochemistry, University of Alabama at Birmingham (1998)
His research interests center on developing computational methods for analyzing biological and biophysical data, particularly through integration of omics-level datasets and leveraging public scientific databases. Key areas include metabolomics, systems biochemistry, structural biology, and data harmonization. His laboratory has produced numerous software tools for data analysis and database integration.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in developing computational frameworks for metabolite pathway prediction, database harmonization (particularly KEGG, Reactome, MetaCyc), and FAIR data principles. There is a consistent focus on methodological rigor, data quality, and software development for metabolomics data analysis, including tools for GPU utilization tracking, academic publication tracking, and metabolic database access.
Dr. Moseley has mentored numerous students and collaborators who appear as co-authors on his publications. His lab has secured research support that enables collaborative work across disciplines, including environmental health, cancer research, and cardiovascular disease. He leads the Moseley Bioinformatics Lab, which develops and maintains several open-source software packages for the scientific community.
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