Evolution of Biological Interaction Networks


This page is dedicated to our work on the evolution of biological interaction networks.
The overarching goal of the project is to develop the mathematical models to capture network evolution and the algorithmic techniques for reconstructing and analyzing network evolution under these models.
This is project of the BioInformatics Group at the Department of Computer Science at Rice University.

This work is supported in part by a National Science Foundation CAREER grant (IIS-0845336). For the NSF award abstract, please click here. The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the NSF.

Current members of the group involved in this project include:

  1. Luay Nakhleh (PI).
  2. Troy Ruths (graduate student).

More details will be added soon.