Participating Organizations


Funding SBCNY is supported by Grant Number P50GM071558 from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.



Bromberg KD, Ma'ayan A, Neves SR, Iyengar R. Design logic of a cannabinoid receptor signaling network that triggers neurite outgrowth. Science 2008;320(5878):903-9.

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Berger SI, Posner JM, Ma'ayan A. Genes2Networks: Connecting lists of gene symbols using mammalian protein interactions databases. BMC Bioinformatics 2007;8:372.

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PHARMACOGENOMICS:

Powerpoint presentations of lectures from the Spring 2008 course.

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INVESTIGATORS:

The expertise and affiliations of the SBCNY Investigators are summarized below:

Ravi lyengar, Ph.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine: Biochemistry and molecular biology of cell signaling systems, drug action, modeling

Upinder S. Bhalla, Ph.D., National Centre for Biological Sciences, India: Computational biology, neuroscience computer sciences

Guillermo Cecchi, Ph.D., IBM T.J. Watson Research Center: Network sciences, parallel computing

Stephen C. Cowin, Ph.D., City College of New York, CUNY: Biomedical engineering; models of complex biological systems

Lakshmi A Devi, Ph.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine: Pharmacology and biochemistry and molecular biology of drug addiction, neural functions

Emilia Entcheva, Ph.D., Stony Brook University, SUNY: Biomedical engineering, cardiac tissue function

Fernand Hayot, Ph.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine: Applied mathematics, stochastic modeling

Samuel Isaacson, Ph.D., University of Utah: Applied mathematics, complex biological systems 3D modeling

Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine: Systems neurosciences, neural networks, electrophysiology/modeling

Terry A. Krulwich, Ph.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine: Biochemistry, pharmacology, bacterial energetic systems, bacteria-human interaction, interdisciplinary education

Avi Ma'ayan, Ph.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine: Bioinformatics, graph theory, software engineering, parallel computing (MPI)

Andrew R. Marks, M.D., Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons: Physiology, cardiovascular systems and cell signaling

David M. McQueen, Ph.D., Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences NYU: Computer science, large-scale computation

Charles S. Peskin, Ph.D., Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences NYU: Applied mathematics, complex biological systems, modeling

Suzanne Scarlata, Ph.D., Stony Brook University, SUNY: Cell signaling, biophysics, live cell imaging

Stuart C. Sealfon, M.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine: Neuronal signaling, drug receptor functions, multivariable experimentation

Lawrence Sirovich, Ph.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine: Applied mathematics, mathematical models of biological systems

Gillian M. Small, Ph.D., City College of New York, CUNY: Cell biology

Eric A. Sobie, Ph.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine: Biomedical engineering, computation cardiac function

Gustavo A. Stolovitzky, Ph.D., IBM T.J. Watson Research Center: Functional genomics, analyses of large datasets, network sciences and computing

Chris Wiggins, Ph.D., Columbia University: Machine Learning, Statistical Inference, Information Theory for Biological networks