Research Bio
Allon Wagner is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS), Assistant Professor of Immunology and Molecular Medicine at the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB), and a member of the Center for Computational Biology (CCB). His group develops data-driven algorithms to analyze molecular atlases (e.g., single-cell or spatial transcriptomics) and applies them to study the immune system, focusing on immune-metabolic dysregulation in cancer and autoimmunity.
Research Expertise and Interest
computational biology, single-cell genomics, immunology, systems biology, cell metabolism
Teaching
Algorithms for Computational Biology [CMPBIO 276 - 01]
Algorithms for Computational Biology [CMPBIO C176 - 01]
Algorithms for Computational Biology [COMPSCI C176 - 001]
Research Review in Immunology and Pathogenesis: B Cell Differentiation [MCELLBI 259H - 001]
Research [MCELLBI 292 - 470]
Special Topics [COMPSCI 194 - 302]
Special Topics [COMPSCI 294 - 302]
Research Review in Immunology and Pathogenesis: B Cell Differentiation [MCELLBI 259H - 001]
Research [MCELLBI 292 - 470]
Algorithms for Computational Biology [CMPBIO 276 - 01]
Algorithms for Computational Biology [CMPBIO C176 - 01]
Algorithms for Computational Biology [COMPSCI C176 - 001]
Research [MCELLBI 292 - 470]