Markus Covert


Our focus is on building computational models of complex biological processes, and using these models to guide an experimental program. Such an approach leads to a relatively rapid identification and validation of previously unknown components and interactions. Biological systems of interest include metabolic, regulatory and signaling networks as well as cell-cell interactions. Current research involves the dynamic behavior of NF-kappaB, an important family of transcription factors whose aberrant activity has been linked to oncogenesis, tumor progression, and resistance to chemotherapy.
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Robert Black Postdoctoral Fellow Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation 2004-2006
First Graduate of the Bioinformatics Program University of California, San Diego 2003
Ezra Taft Benson Presidential Scholar Brigham Young University 1991-1997