CCSB is a highly interactive environment. All groups are collaboratively working on the science projects and frequently people move from one group to another. The following graphic illustrates the main interactions and overlaps between different groups
CCSB Groups
Network Biology Group
(Marc Vidal) The Network Biology group (Vidal lab) studies how network properties relate to biology and disease using experimental and theoretical approaches.
Interactome Group
(Pascal Braun)
The Interactome group uses and develops high-throughput technologies to map protein-protein interaction networks of H. sapiens and model organisims.
ORFeome Group
(Kourosh Salehi-Ashtiani)
The ORFeome group experimentally defines open reading frames (ORFs) and splice isoforms for H. sapiens and model organisms by isolating and cloning them. MORE
Pathogen Host Interactomes
(David Hill, Jennifer Roecklein-Canfield)
This group investigates how proteins of pathogens interact and perturb the host interactomes. This project is part of a Center of Excellence in Genomic Sciences (CEGS) grant in which eight groups collaborate to.
Bioinformatics Group
(Tong Hao)
The Bioinformatics Group provides support for all CCSB projects and maintains the cyberinfrastructure.