Ying Xu
Georgia Research Alliance and Regents Eminent Scholar in Bioinformatics
We are interested in elucidating non-genetic drivers of cancer formation, progression and metastasis through computationally mining and modeling omic data of cancer tissues. We are particularly interested in understanding how pH related stress drives metabolic reprogramming and how new metabolic exits created for some of the reprogrammed metabolisms may causally link to various phenotypic behaviors of a cancer, such as cell proliferation, drug resistance and cell migration.
- We are interested in elucidating non-genetic drivers of cancer formation, progression and metastasis through computationally mining and modeling omic data of cancer tissues. We are particularly interested in understanding how pH related stress drives metabolic reprogramming and how new metabolic exits created for some of the reprogrammed metabolisms may causally link to various phenotypic behaviors of a cancer, such as cell proliferation, drug resistance and cell migration.
- http://csbl.bmb.uga.edu/~xyn/