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Sajia Akhter

Sajia Akhter

Location: GMCS 429

Phone: +1 619 594-3137

Email: sakhter@sciences.sdsu.edu

Sajia’s lab blog

Bio
I am a Ph.D. student in Computational Science Research Center (CSRC) at SDSU. I joined the lab in Fall, 2007.
Research
Currently, I am working on identifying prophages. Based on different properties of phages, I am developing an algorithm, which can determine known and unknown prophages in a bacterial genome.
I also conduct my research on the assembly problem – especially designing efficient assembler for very short sequences (SOLiD/Solexa). In the past I worked on applying the information theory on metagenomics and microbial community. I have found that the information theory can be effectively applied on finding informative sequences.
Education
  • PhD Student, Computational Science Research Center, SDSU, (started in Fall 07)
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science – Summa Cum Laude, American International university-Bangladesh (AIUB), Bangladesh, 2006. I have achieved the Vice Chancellor Award for the Best Thesis in Computer Science.
Publications

Posters
  • Sajia Akhter, Anca Segall, Molly Schmid, Robert Edwards, Investigating Quinolone Resistance Sequences in Environmental Samples, General meeting of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), San Diego, CA, 2010
  • Sajia Akhter, Robert Edwards, Assembler for SoLiD data: Improving the memory management of Velvet assembler, 7th Rocky Mountain Bioinformatics Conference, Aspen, Colorado, 2009
  • Sajia Akhter, Barbara Bailey, Peter Salamon, and Robert Edwards, Shannon’s Uncertainty and Kullback-Leibler Divergence in Microbial Genome and Metagenome Sequences, Poster Session, 1st International Conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (BICoB), 2009

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