Editorial Board Member - JCSB

Tuan D. Pham
ProfessorAizu Research Cluster for Medical Engineering and Informatics
The University of Aizu
Japan
BIOGRAPHY:
Tuan D. Pham received his PhD in 1995 from the University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia) and is currently Professor and Leader of the Aizu Research Cluster for Medical Engineering and Informatics, Center for Advanced Information Science and Technology, The University of Aizu, Japan. He has served as an Editorial Board Member and Associate Editor of several journals and book series, and Chair and Technical Member of a number of international conferences in the areas of pattern recognition, image and signal processing applied to medicine and biology. He is the founder of the International Symposium on Computational Models for Life Sciences (CMLS) and The International Aizu Conference on Biomedical Informatics and Technology (ACBIT).
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Major Research Areas
- Bioinformatics
- Biological imaging
- Medical imaging
- Biosignals
Current Research
- Chaos and complexity analysis of intracellular space and cell-signaling dynamics
- Alignment-free sequence comparisons
- Automated microcopy image quantification of biological cells
- Image analysis of brain MRI and abdominal CT scans
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Chandan Saha
Department of Biostatistics
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Jason W. Locasale
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Le Zhang
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Lin Feng
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Yajun Andrew Yi
Department of Bioinformatics
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Kristopher J. Irizarry
College of Veterinary Medicine
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Xiaobo Zhou
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Wynand S. Verwoerd
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