My studies focus on extraction of mechanisms of disease development based on omics data analysis, with emphasis on the role of alternative splicing. In particular, I am interested how alternative splicing rewires interaction networks in a tissue- and condition-specific manner. For this perpose, we also develop bioinformatics tools for alternative splicing-aware data analysis and evaluate existing approaches.
dr. Olga Tsoy
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Science, Computer Science
Assistant Professor, Network Institute
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- QH301 Biology, Omics data analysis, Network science
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