IU School of Medicins Biostatistics and Computational Biology

Welcome to the laboratory of Lang Li in the Division of Biostatistics/Clinical-Pharmacology at the Indiana University School of Medicine. We are part of the Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. Dr. Li is a full member of the Indiana University Cancer Center. The laboratory is focused on research and training in pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenetics, and system biology.

Our pharmacokinetics research covers statistical and computational method and tool development for physiologically based pharmacokinetics model for drug-drug interaction prediction, pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics model based trial simulation and study design, and pharmacology data mining.

Our pharmacogenetics research focuses on bioinformatical and statistical method and tool development for pharmacology functional and genetic variation definition of drug metabolic enzymes, transporters, and drug targets; and their associations with intermediate biomarkers and clinical outcomes.

Our system biology research focuses on bioinformatical and computational method and tool development for estrogen metabolic pathway and estrogen regulation pathway. We currently are developing an integrated system consists of SNPs, gene expression, DNA methylation, histone modifications, transcription regulation, microRNA, and estrogen metabolites.

This lab greatly acknowledges its support by funds from the Indiana Genomics Initiative (INGEN), national institute of general medical science (NIGMS), and national cancer institute (NCI).

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