Dan Tulpan

Dan Tulpan received a BSc/B.eng. Degree (2000) from POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest (Romania) and a PhD Degree in Computer Science (2006) from the University of British Columbia (Canada). Dan is a research officer in the Knowledge Discovery Group at the Institute for Information Technology, National Research Council Canada and lead of the NRC-IIT Bioinformatics Laboratory. Dan is also appointed as Adjunct Professor (2010) in the Department of Biology, University of Moncton, Honorary Research Associate (2009) in the Department of Computer Science, University of New Brunswick and Research Associate (2009) at the Atlantic Cancer Research Institute in Moncton. Dan’s research interests include the development of algorithms and technologies in biotechnology (microarray probe design), bioinformatics (comparative genomics, metabolomics) and data analysis and visualization.

Publications

Computational Sequence Design Techniques for DNA Microarray Technologies
Dan Tulpan, Athos Ghiggi, Roberto Montemanni. © 2013. 35 pages.
In systems biology and biomedical research, microarray technology is a method of choice that enables the complete quantitative and qualitative ascertainment of gene expression...
Systemic Approaches in Bioinformatics and Computational Systems Biology: Recent Advances
Paola Lecca, Dan Tulpan, Kanagasabai Rajaraman. © 2012. 471 pages.
The convergence of biology and computer science was initially motivated by the need to organize and process a growing number of biological observations resulting from rapid...
Computational Sequence Design Techniques for DNA Microarray Technologies
Dan Tulpan, Athos Ghiggi, Roberto Montemanni. © 2012. 35 pages.
In systems biology and biomedical research, microarray technology is a method of choice that enables the complete quantitative and qualitative ascertainment of gene expression...