Istvan Albert is a Research Professor in Bioinformatics at the Eberly College of Science. His primary research interests involve the development and integration of computational tools for life sciences research. He plays an active role in supervising graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, contributing to experimental design, hypothesis testing, and publication writing. Albert has significantly contributed to various projects, including the Penn State Genome Cartography Project and collaborated with notable faculty in his field to develop critical software tools like BooleanNet and GeneTrack. Throughout his career, he has published extensively in reputed journals, focusing on genomic data processing and visualization. His research spans several distinct scientific fields, including Physics, Computer Science, and Biology, and he has contributed to numerous notable publications.
Penn State University • University Park, PA
Conducts research and oversees graduate programs in bioinformatics and genomics.