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Rob Edwards’ bioinformatics lab at San Diego State University is all about decoding life’s best kept secrets. These secrets are encoded, as you must have already guessed, in genomes of bacteria, archaea, eukaryotes and the viruses that infect them.
We use all kinds of computers, from clusters to cell phones, to solve the most unsolvable computational problems that help us better understand biology.
We are funded by the National Science Foundation, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the National Institutes of Health to explore phage genomes and to explore phage metagenomes (and the unknown genes in them).
Rob has collaborations all over the world, and has taught in Europe, Asia, and Latin America. We have been funded by the Department of Education through the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education and the Brazilian Ministry of Education (FIPSE-CAPES) to develop a marine sciences course in Brazil.
Rob has published over 175 peer-reviewed papers, and given an equal number of talks. A short biography about Rob describes his background, and his CV has more information. You can contact Rob for more information.
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Here is a list of interesting questions that we are working on, and advice to graduate students interested in working in the lab.