I am a professor in the Laboratory and Genomic Medicine Division at Washington University in St Louis. My research focuses using computational methods solve problems at the intersection of medicine, chemistry and biology.
An article of ours just hit the web at the Journal of Bimolecular Screening.
Automatically Detecting Workflows in PubChem [pdf][site]
Bradley T. Calhoun, Michael R. Browning, Brian R. Chen, Joshua A. Bittker, and S. Joshua Swamidass
Public databases that store the data from small-molecule screens … Continue Reading ››
In an interdisciplinary team at Washington University, we are proposing ways to improve the FDA approval process. Our first editorial was recently published.
Michele Boldrin and S. J. Swamidass. A new bargain for drug approvals. Wall Street Journal, July 2011.
In the September 2010 issue of Science this article was cited in the lead editorial, Rethinking … Continue Reading ››
We are now actively recruiting PhD-level graduate students. We have two slots to fill in our lab, and would love to have any interested students rotate for a couple months.
computation at the intersection of medicine, biology and chemistry.