The Bioinformatics Centre at the National Institute of Immunology was established in 1988, with immunology as the primary research area. The centre began focusing on various research areas in the last three decades, including systems biology, chemical biology, structural biology, machine learning, and others. The centre has cutting-edge computing resources for use in research projects (the facilities tab provides information about it). The bioinformatics centre awarded PhD degrees to more than 15 research scholars (registration under JNU-NII MoU). Additionally, the centre has both paid and free software/tools for research purposes.
Lab Head
Dr. Debasisa Mohanty, Ph.D., FNASc, FASc, FNA
Director, NII
- Latest Publications: SG-ML-PLAP: A structure-guided machine learning-based scoring function for protein-ligand binding affinity prediction
- Latest Publications: ProsmORF-pred: a machine learning-based method for the identification of small ORFs in prokaryotic genomes
- Latest Publications: Respiratory Quinone Switches from Menaquinone to Polyketide Quinone during the Development Cycle in Streptomyces sp. Strain MNU77