Research Interests:
- Protein protein interactions
- Motif annotation (TOMTOM).
- Motif analysis pipeline (MPIPE).
- Gene structure: Prediction and analysis (SpliceNest).
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Expression patterns of genes/isoforms (T-STAG).
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Biochemical pathways.
Short Vita:
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June, 2007 - Present: Research Scientist in Bioinformatics at the Biotechnology High Performance Software Applications Institute.
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Feb, 2006 - June, 2007: Postdoc Research in Bioinformatics at the Department of genome sciences, University of Washington.
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May, 2005 - Jan, 2006: Postdoc Research in Bioinformatics at the Computational Molecular Biology, Max-Planck-Institute for Molecular Genetics.
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2002 - May, 2005: PhD Thesis Research in Bioinformatics at the Computational Molecular Biology, Max-Planck-Institute for Molecular Genetics and Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science, FU-Berlin. Thesis (pdf).
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2001 - 2002: Master in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
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1997 - 2001: Bachelors in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
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July, 1978: Born in Ghaziabad, Northern India.
Degrees:
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2005 Mathematics / Bioinformatics: Phd
Freie University, Berlin, Germany
Thesis: EST-based detection and analysis of mammalian transcripts.
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Martin Vingron & Dr. Stefan Haas, MPI for molecular genetics, Berlin.
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2002 Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology: Masters
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
Thesis: Bayesian Gene Structure Prediction Algorithms
Supervisor: Prof. J. K. Deb, IIT Delhi. & Ms Sudeshna, IBM India Research Lab, Delhi.
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2001 Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology: Bachelors
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
Thesis: Metabolic Control Analysic of Biochemical Pathways for Target Identification in Drug Development
Supervisor: Dr Santanu Datta, Astra Zeneca Labs, Bangalore.
Papers:
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S.Gupta, J. Dennis, R. E. Thurman, R. Kingston, J. Stamatoyannopoulos, and W. S. Noble (2008).
Predicting human nucleosome occupancy from primary sequence.
PloS Computational Biology, in press.
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S.Gupta, J. Stamatoyannopoulos, T. Bailey and W. S. Noble (2007).
Quantifying similarity between motifs.
Genome Biology, 8:R24.
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S.Gupta, M. Vingron and S.A. Haas (2004).
T-STAG: Resource and web-interface for Tissue-Specific Transcripts And Genes.
Nucleic Acids Research, 33, W654-W658.
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S.Gupta, D. Zink, B. Korn, M. Vingron and S.A. Haas (2004).
Strengths and weaknesses of EST-based prediction of tissue-specific alternative splicing.
BMC Genomics, 5:72.
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S.Gupta, D. Zink, B. Korn, M. Vingron and S.A. Haas (2004).
Genome wide identification and classification of Alternative Splicing based on EST data.
Bioinformatics, 20(16): 2579-2585.
Conference contributions:
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S.Gupta, D. Zink, B. Korn, M. Vingron and S.A. Haas (2004).
Evaluation of the tissue related sensitivity of Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) data using RT-PCR experiments.
Paper in Proceedings of Bioinformatics Research and Education Workshop (BREW).
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Genome wide prediction of tissue and tumor specific alternative splicing based on EST data.
European Conference for Computational Biology (Poster Abstracts, ECCB 2003 & GCB 2003).
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Automated Identification and Classification of alternative splice isoforms derived from EST data assembly.
Research in Computational Molecular Biology (Poster Abstracts, RECOMB 2003).
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Predicting "Good" drug targets based on Metabolic Control Analysis.
European Conference for Computational Biology (Poster Abstracts, ECCB 2002).
Address
| Genome Sciences |
Email: shobhitg@u.washington.edu |
| University of Washington |
Phone (o): 1-206-897-1472 |
| 1705 NE Pacific Street, |
Phone (m): 1-206-816-5592 |
| 98105, Seattle, USA. |
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