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  • Faculties
  • Students
    • Anoop Adusumilli, MS student, Rutgers-Camden
    • Neha Mohan Kumar, MS student, Rutgers-Camden
    • Fahmida Tasnim Lisa, MS student, Rutgers-Camden
    • Akash Babu Pedapaga, MS student, Rutgers-Camden
    • Momoreoluwa Ayinde, Undergraduate, Rutgers-Camden
    • Tejas Venkateswaran, Undergraduate, University of Hartford (Alumni)
    • Rachel Liang, MS student, Yale University.
    • Alana Cedeno, Undergraduate, University of Hartford (Alumni)
  • Collaborators
    • We are happy to collaborate with partners from industry and academia. Please feel free to share a data science problem to be solved by our group. The project can be co-mentored. We welcome the protection of data confidentiality and I.P. rights whenever appropriate. Please send your questions/interests at
      sheikh.rabiul@rutgers.edu
  • Prospective Students
      • Prospective Ph.D. students interested in exploring bioethical issues related to CRISPR (such as human selection), healthcare disparities, biases and ethical concerns in healthcare/biology-specific datasets and AI algorithms, as well as in improving the explainability/interpretability of healthcare/biology-specific AI models, or similar topics, can apply directly through the

    CCIB (Center for Computational and Integrative Biology) to express their interest in joining our research group. Out lab is always open to current undergraduate or graduate students for computational research and collaboration.