EwingLab/People

Rob Ewing

Assistant Professor/Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics & Department of Genetics. Scientific interests focused on understanding protein interaction networks, in particular how those networks function and are perturbed in disease states. Rob manages the lab and is mainly occupied in analyzing data and developing new computational methods for analysis of protein interaction networks. [Publications]

Jing Song

Postdoc/Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics (from 2008). Jing is leading the development of the wet-lab side of the affinity purification/Mass spectrometry platform we are building for studying protein networks and complexes. Current projects include a systematic study of protein networks involved in DNA damage signaling.

Sudipto Saha

Postdoc/Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics (from 2008). Sudipto's interests are primarily in bioinformatics and computational analysis of protein interaction data. His current focus is on developing a data driven method for prediction of protein interactions. [Publications]
Olena Skomorovska Prokvolit Postdoc/Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics (from 2009). Olena's interests lie in mapping the WNT-signaling related interactome and understanding its relationship to colorectal cancer.

Alex Galante

RIBMS undergraduate student (2009-2010). Alex Galante and Theodore Roman are an interdisciplinary (biology and computer science/mathematics) undergraduate research team (co-mentored with Mehmet Koyuturk) in the NSF-funded RIBMS program. The research focus lies in building a computational model of the WNT-signaling network to identify novel regulators of WNT signaling that can be tested in the lab.

Theodore Roman

RIBMS undergraduate student (2009-2010). Ted is a computer science/mathematics major working as part of the RIBMS undergraduate program
Former members of the lab...

Tim Yang

Summer student 2008 ("Summer on the Cuyahoga" program - currently in the Ph.D. program in Operations Research at the University of California, Berkeley). Whilst at Case, Tim developed novel metrics for assessing the confidence of protein-protein interactions.