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Welcome to the homepage of Dr. Nagasuma Chandra's group at Bioinformatics Centre, Indian Institute of Science. | Welcome to the homepage of Dr. Nagasuma Chandra's group at Bioinformatics Centre, Indian Institute of Science. | ||
The current focus of our research is the application of systems biology to understanding diseases and immunological processes with particular emphasis on carbohydrate recognition. An obvious outcome will be an application of the obtained knowledge in drug and vaccine discovery. | The current focus of our research is the application of systems biology to understanding diseases and immunological processes with particular emphasis on carbohydrate recognition. An obvious outcome will be an application of the obtained knowledge in drug and vaccine discovery. | ||
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* [[Chandra:Carbohydrate recognition|Carbohydrate recognition]] | * [[Chandra:Carbohydrate recognition|Carbohydrate recognition]] | ||
More details can be found in our page on [[Chandra:Research|Research]]. | |||
==News== | |||
===5th January 2006=== | |||
SE 302 Course First Meeting. Future meetings will be on Tue/Thu at 2-00 pm in SERC 102. |
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Welcome to the homepage of Dr. Nagasuma Chandra's group at Bioinformatics Centre, Indian Institute of Science.
The current focus of our research is the application of systems biology to understanding diseases and immunological processes with particular emphasis on carbohydrate recognition. An obvious outcome will be an application of the obtained knowledge in drug and vaccine discovery.
Research Highlights
- Systems Biology
- Structural Bioinformatics
- Computational Immunology
- Sequence Analysis
- Carbohydrate recognition
More details can be found in our page on Research.
News
5th January 2006
SE 302 Course First Meeting. Future meetings will be on Tue/Thu at 2-00 pm in SERC 102.