Ian Holmes
Computational Biologist Faculty Scientist
Molecular Biophysics and Integrated Bioimaging
- Structural Biology
Building: Stanley Hall, Room 374C
Phone: (510) 495-262
IHHolmes@lbl.gov
Research Interests
The Holmes Lab brings techniques from machine learning, statistical linguistics, phylogenetics, and web development to bear on the interpretation and analysis of genomic data. Examples include the application of context-free grammars to understanding DNA and RNA structure; the use of phylogenetic methods in genome annotation, and to detect recombination breakpoints; the development of machine learning algorithms for bioinformatics models; the reconstruction of insertion, deletion and transposition events in genome evolutionary histories; statistical algorithms for metagenomics species distribution analysis; and dynamic-HTML web applications for collaborative genomic data analysis.