Computational Genomics Group (CGG)
Dr. Tabaka is a leader of the Computational Genomics Group. His scientific interest focuses primarily on applications of high-throughput single-cell genomics technologies in research on cell reprogramming, immunology and cancer, among others. He worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Klarman Cell Observatory headed by Aviv Regev at the prestigious Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA, USA (2014-2019) and in Mathematical Biology at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Science (2010-2014).
THE SCOPE OF THE RESEARCH
Research conducted at Computational Genomics Group focuses on combining approaches from statistics, statistical physics, and computer science to gain molecular insights into developmental trajectories, gene regulatory networks, and intercellular communication that maintain cellular states or drive cellular transitions.