Offering a strong sense of community among students, instructors and staff, USC Dornsife’s QBIO major addresses a burgeoning need for intellectually adaptable data scientists.
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Inspired by his father’s fight against non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, USC Dornsife’s Remo Rohs studies the molecular nature of cancer. [2½ min read]
As the convergence of big data and the biological sciences accelerates, a new USC Dornsife program enables students to ask and answer some of the living world’s most pressing scientific questions.
Combining genomics and structural biology, three new papers by computational biologist Remo Rohs offer new insight into how proteins find their DNA binding sites in the genome.
Remo Rohs, assistant professor of computational biology at USC Dornsife, publishes three award-winning papers, one named a Nucleic Acids Research Breakthrough Article and two named RECOMB/ISCB Top-10 Papers.
Five recent papers by Sloan Research Fellow Remo Rohs, assistant professor of computational biology in USC Dornsife, present new insights into how proteins and DNA interact.
The assistant professor of computational biology in USC Dornsife said the $50,000 award will help him to advance his studies integrating genomics and structural biology.
USC Dornsife scientist pioneers high-throughput prediction of DNA shape