Molecular Epidemiology section,
Medical Statistics and Bioinformatics,
Leiden University Medical Center,
The etherlands.
Biography
Dr. Kai Ye is a molecular biologist who turned to bioinformatics during his PhD research. He done PhD in 2008 at Leiden University, in The Netherlands. He introduced sequential pattern mining to the field of bioinformatics and the inventor of the Pindel method for detecting short indels and large complex structural variants using next-gen sequence technology. Since 2009 he has been Assistant Professor in Bioinformatics at the Department of Medical Statistics and Bioinformatics at the Leiden University Medical Centre, in The Netherlands. Kai published over 20 peer reviewed articles.
Research Interest
Protein Sequence Analysis,INDEL (insertions and deletions) detection algorithm, Large scale data mining and sequence analysis in protein and DNA, Pharmacology modeling, mathematical modeling of receptor-receptor, receptor-ligand interaction, Homology modeling, MD simulation and docking