I am always looking for ambitious and independent graduate students
to pursue research in my lab. I am particularly interested in students
with a bachelor (B.S. or B.Sc.) or a master degree (M.S. or M.Sc.)
in Bioinformatics or any other quantitative discipline, such as
Computational Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Statistics, Computer
Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics.
Questions that are currently under investigation in my lab are
the evolution of compositional heterogeneity in animal genomes,
improvement to multiple alignment methodology, patterns of evolution
in overlapping genes, and determination of selection patterns.
Students are encouraged to identify their own research niche
and pursue it.
Please address inquiries to Dan Graur at
dgraur@uh.edu.