Karin S Dorman

Professor
Statistics, Genetics, Development and Cell Biology
Lowa State University
United States of America

Professor Genetics
Biography

Dr. Karin S Dorman is working as Professor in the department of Statistics, Genetics, Development and Cell Biology in Lowa State University. Dr. Dorman, Associate Professor, received her B.S. in Mathematics and Biology from Indiana University in 1994, and her Ph.D. in Biomathematics from UCLA in 2001. Dr. Dorman joined the staff of Iowa State University in 2001 with joint appointments in the Department of Statistics and the Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology. Dr. Dorman’s research interests include modeling biological phenomena using mathematical models, with particular emphasis on evolution, genetics, pathogen/host evolution and interactions, and sequence analysis.

Research Intrest

Modeling biological phenomena using mathematical models, with particular emphasis on evolution, genetics, pathogen/host evolution and interactions, and sequence analysis

List of Publications
Yang X, Dorman KS, Aluru S (2010) Reptile: representative tiling for short read error correction. Bioinformatics 26: 2526–2533.
Krishnan S, Strasburg CS, Lutz RR, Goseva-Popstojanova K, Dorman KS (2013) Predicting failure-proneness in an evolving software product line. Information and Software Technology 55: 1479–1495.
Towfic G, Graziano F, Towfic F, Dorman KS, Cook D, et al. (2013) HIV dynamics impacting the efficacy of HIV/AIDS treatments. Journal of Proteomics and Bioinformatics 6: 51–57.