Research in Progress
We're investigating how computational biology and data integration might improve personalized health insights.
Data Integration Challenges
Health data exists across many sources - genomics, labs, wearables. We're exploring ways to connect these data streams meaningfully.
Computational Biology
Investigating how metabolic pathway modeling and systems biology might provide personalized health insights.
Open Source Tools
Building on established platforms like COBRApy and developing new genomic data processing capabilities.
Current Development Focus
We're building experimental tools to explore how computational biology might enhance personalized health insights.
Genomic Data Processing
Developing open-source hypervisor technology (BioXen) for secure genomic data virtualization and analysis workflows.
Metabolic Modeling
Experimenting with COBRApy integration to explore how individual genetic variants might affect metabolic pathways.
Systems Biology Integration
Testing Tellurium simulation capabilities for modeling biological systems and intervention outcomes.
Data Virtualization
Creating secure, isolated environments for processing sensitive health data while maintaining privacy.
Technical Foundation
Our research builds on proven computational biology tools and new virtualization approaches.
BioXen Hypervisor
Experimental genomic data virtualization platform
COBRApy Integration
Metabolic network modeling for biological insights
Open Source
All research tools developed as open-source projects
Development Status
This platform is in early research and development. We're exploring possibilities rather than making promises.
Genomic Data Hypervisor
Core BioXen infrastructure in active development
Biological VM Management
JCVI VM library for biological computation environments
Research Collaboration
Open to partnerships with researchers and institutions
Community Building
Connecting with citizen scientists and health researchers
Interested in our research? We're always open to collaboration and feedback from the scientific community.