Bonnie Berger

Professor

Department
Department of Mathematics
Technology Areas
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) / Computer Science: Bioinformatics, Cybersecurity / Drug Delivery: Microparticles & Nanoparticles / Chemicals & Materials: Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials / Communication Systems / Sensing & Imaging: Chemical & Radiation Sensing

Pioneering new approaches in computational biology for large-scale genomic, proteomic, and network data to derive fundamental insights into biological processes.

Background and Experience

Dr. Berger is the Simons Professor of Mathematics at MIT and serves as head of Computation and Biology group at MIT's Computer Science and AI Lab. Her recent work focuses on designing algorithms to gain biological insights from advances in automated data collection and the subsequent large data sets drawn from them. She works on a diverse set of problems, including Compressive Genomics, Network Inference, Structural Bioinformatics, Genomic Privacy, and Medical Genomics. Additionally, she collaborates closely with biologists in order to design experiments to maximally leverage the power of computation for biological explorations.

Technologies

Realizing Private and Practical Pharmacological Collaboration

Technology / Case number: #21186
Bonnie Berger / Brian Hie / Hyunghoon Cho
Technology Areas: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) / Computer Science / Drug Delivery
License

Secure Genome Crowdsourcing for Large-Scale Association Studies

Technology / Case number: #21208
Bonnie Berger / Hyunghoon Cho / David Wu
Technology Areas: Computer Science
Impact Areas: Healthy Living
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