Réka Albert

Associate Professor
of Physics and Biology

122 Davey Laboratory,
Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802

Phone: 814-865-6123
E-mail: ralbert@phys.psu.edu

Affiliations


courseTeaching
  • Spring 2008 - Physics 597A,
    9:45-11am: T, Th, 103 Osmond Laboratory
    Graphs and networks in systems biology

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arrowResearch - Biological Physics and Network Modeling

BioImageOur research is driven by an ongoing dialog between experimental measurements and theoretical modeling. We build our models on the most salient features of a system, and use our results as predictions and guidance for future experiments. Our diverse, interdisciplinary projects are characterized by the common goal of identifying organizing principles of complex systems.

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Recent Selected Works
  1. BioImageMadalena Chaves and Réka Albert
    Studying the effect of cell division on expression patterns of the segment polarity genes biomat
    Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 2008 (in press)

  2. Réka Albert and Zoltán N Oltvai
    Shaping specificity in signaling networks bio
    Nature Genetics (News and Views) 39, 286 - 287 (2007)

  3. J. Thakar, M. Pilione, G. Kirimanjeswara, E. Harvill and R. Albert
    Modeling Systems-Level Regulation of Host Immune Responses bio
    PLoS Computational Biology 6, e109 (2007)

  4. BioImageSong Li, Sarah Assmann and Réka Albert
    Predicting essential components of signal transduction networks: dynamic model of guard cell abscisic acid signaling bio
    PLoS Biology 4 (10): e312, 2006
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  5. Réka Albert, Bhaskar DasGupta, Ricardo Dondi, Sema Kachalo, Eduardo Sontag, Alexander Zelikovsky, Kelly Westbrooks.
    A novel method for signal transduction network inference from indirect experimental evidence bio
    Journal of Computational Biology 14, 927-949 (2007)


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