Joel Bader

Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
Address:
3400 N. Charles Street
Clark Hall, Room 201C
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone: (410) 516-7417
Fax: (410) 516-5294
E-mail: joel.bader@jhu.edu
Website: http://www.bme.jhu.edu/labs/bader/
CV
Research Interest Statement
Biological networks and pathways
Structural biology
Genetics and genomics
Biotechnology
Computational biology and bioinformatics
Current Projects
Wiring diagrams for cells and organisms
Anchoring protein pathways with genetic screens
Evolution of biological networks
Publications
Bader JS, Chaudhuri A, Rothberg JM, Chant J 2004 Gaining confidence in high-throughput protein interaction networks. Nat Biotech 22: 78-85
Giot L, Bader JS, Brouwer C, Chaudhuri A, Kuang B, Li Y, Hao YL, Ooi CE, GodwinB, Vitols E, Vijayadamodar G, Pochart P, Machineni H, Welsh M, Kong Y, Zerhusen B, Malcolm R, Varrone Z, Collis A, Minto M, Burgess S, McDaniel L, Stimpson E, Spriggs F, Williams J, Neurath K, Ioime N, Agee M, Voss E, Furtak K, Renzulli R, Aanensen N, Carrolla S, Bickelhaupt E, Lazovatsky Y, DaSilva A, Zhong J, Stanyon CA, Finley Jr. RL, White KP, Braverman M, Jarvie T, Gold S, Leach M, Knight J, Shimkets RA, McKenna MP, Chant J, Rothberg JM 2003 A protein interaction map of Drosophila melanogaster Science 302: 1727-1736
Bader JS 2003 Greedily building protein networks with confidence. Bioinformatics. 19: 1869-1874.
Sham P, Bader JS, Craig I, O'Donovan M, Owen M 2002 Efficient association studies using pooled DNA: promise and pitfalls. Nature Reviews Genetics 3: 862-871
Bader JS, Sham P 2002 Family-based association tests for quantitative traits using pooled DNA. Eur J Hum Gen 10: 868-876
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Presentations
Cold Spring Harbor / Wellcome Trust meeting on Interactome Networks, Aug 31 – Sep 4, 2005
Biomolecular networks: properties and evolution, DIMACS Special Focus on Information Processing in Biology, May 13, 2005
Wistar Institute Seminar, April 13, 2005
Workshop on Emerging Genomic Technologies and Data Integration Problems, Feb 21, 2005