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SPH Home Epidemiology & Biostatistics Faculty Igor B. Kuznetsov
Epi and Biostatistics
 

Igor B. Kuznetsov

Assistant Professor
School of Public Health,SUNY

Address:
1 Discovery Dr, rm 206
GenNYsis Center for Excellence in Cancer Genomics
Rensselaer, NY 12144

Phone: (518) 591-7156
Fax: 518-591-7151
E-mail:ikuznetsov (at) albany.edu
Lab web-site:click here

     Igor B. Kuznetsov

Education:

  • Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York University, Ph.D., Biomathematics
  • Novosibirsk State University, M.S., Genetics

Courses Frequently Taught:
'Principles of Bioinformatics' (BIO540)
'Advanced Topics in Bioinformatics' (STA670/BIO603/CSI660)

Research intrests
Computational analysis of genomic data. Applying a variety of methods from statistics, information theory, and supervised and unsupervised classification methods to develop bioinformatics tools that can be used in genome research to study properties of biological macromolecules, such as DNA and proteins, and their role in various human diseases.

Selected Publications:

1. I.Kuznetsov and S.Rodin, 1995, Comparative computational analysis of thermodynamic parameters of the transfer RNA secondary structure. Genetika, 31:1566-1574.

2. I.Kuznetsov and P.Morozov, 1996, GEOMETRY: a software package for nucleotide sequence analysis using statistical geometry in sequence space. Bioinformatics (CABIOS), 12:297-301.

3. I.Kuznetsov, P.Morozov, Yu.Matushkin, 1997, Prion proteins: evolution and preservation of secondary structure. FEBS Letters, 412:429-432.

4. I.Kuznetsov and S.Rackovsky, 2002, Discriminative ability with respect to amino acid types: assessing the performance of knowledge-based potentials without threading. Proteins: Structure, Function and Genetics, 49:266-284.

5. I.Kuznetsov and S.Rackovsky, 2003, O the properties and sequence context of structurally ambivalent fragments in proteins. Protein Science, 12:2420-2433.

6. I.Kuznetsov and S.Rackovsky, 2003, Similarity between the C-terminal domain of the prion protein and chimpanzee cytomegalovirus glycoprotein UL9. Protein Engineering, 16(12): 861-863.

7. I.Kuznetsov and S.Rackovsky, 2004, Class-specific correlations between protein folding rate, structure-derived and sequence-derived descriptors. Proteins: Structure, Function and Bioinformatics, 54:333-341.

8. I.Kuznetsov and S.Rackovsky, 2004, Comparative computational analysis of prion proteins reveals two fragments with unusual structural properties and a pattern of increase in hydrophobicity associated with disease-promoting mutations. Protein Science, 13:3230-3244.

9. I.Kuznetsov, Z.Gou, R.Li, S.Hwang, 2006, Using evolutionary and structural information to predict DNA-binding sites on DNA-binding proteins. Proteins: Structure, Function and Bioinformatics, 64(1):19-27.

10. I.Kuznetsov and S.Hwang, 2006, A novel sensitive method for the detection of user-defined compositional bias in biological sequences. Bioinformatics, 22(9):1055-1063.

 



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