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31
Citations
4571
World Ranking
13581
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5422

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2007 - ACM Fellow For contributions to symbolic computation and computational biology.

Overview

Bud Mishra is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Their work covers several subfields, including Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases, Cognitive Neuroscience, Genetics, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

Their published research involves key topics such as Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, Computational Drug Discovery Methods, Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation, and Mathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models.

Recent papers authored by Bud Mishra include:

  • Distinct Classes of Complex Structural Variation Uncovered across Thousands of Cancer Genome Graphs, 2020, Cell
  • PHENSIM: Phenotype Simulator, 2021, PLoS Computational Biology
  • How signalling games explain mimicry at many levels: from viral epidemiology to human sociology, 2021, Journal of The Royal Society Interface
  • C1QA is an invariant biomarker for tissue macrophages, 2024, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • PHENSIM: Phenotype Simulator, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Frequent coauthors in Bud Mishra's work include Alfredo Ferro, Inavamsi Enaganti, Salvatore Alaimo, Rosaria Valentina Rapicavoli, and Alfredo Pulvirenti. Their publications have often appeared in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), arXiv (Cornell University), Research Square, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Preprints.org.

Bud Mishra has also contributed to book literature, including a publication with World Scientific titled The Mischief of Math, released in 2023.

The scientist's contributions have been recognized through multiple honors, including:

  • Fellow, National Academy of Inventors, 2017
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2010
  • ACM Fellow, 2007, for contributions to symbolic computation and computational biology

Best Publications

  • Distinct Classes of Complex Structural Variation Uncovered across Thousands of Cancer Genome Graphs.

    Kevin Hadi;Xiaotong Yao;Julie M. Behr;Aditya Deshpande

  • On-line scheduling in the presence of overload

    S. Baruah;G. Koren;B. Mishra;A. Raghunathan

  • Comparing de novo genome assembly: the long and short of it.

    Giuseppe Narzisi;Bud Mishra;Bud Mishra

  • Model building and model checking for biochemical processes.

    Marco Antoniotti;Alberto Policriti;Nadia Ugel;Bud Mishra;Bud Mishra

  • A versatile statistical analysis algorithm to detect genome copy number variation

    Raoul Sam Daruwala;Archisman Rudra;Harry Ostrer;Robert Lucito

  • Reevaluating assembly evaluations with feature response curves: GAGE and assemblathons.

    Francesco Vezzi;Giuseppe Narzisi;Bud Mishra;Bud Mishra;Bud Mishra

  • Turning CARTwheels: an alternating algorithm for mining redescriptions

    Naren Ramakrishnan;Deept Kumar;Bud Mishra;Malcolm Potts

  • CAPRI: efficient inference of cancer progression models from cross-sectional data

    Daniele Ramazzotti;Giulio Caravagna;Loes Olde Loohuis;Alex Graudenzi

  • On the dynamic finger conjecture for splay trees. Part I: Splay sorting log n-block sequences

    Richard Cole;Bud Mishra;Jeanette Schmidt;Alan Siegel

  • Discrete event models+temporal logic=supervisory controller: automatic synthesis of locomotion controllers

    M. Antoniotti;B. Mishra

  • Algorithmic methods to infer the evolutionary trajectories in cancer progression

    Giulio Caravagna;Giulio Caravagna;Alex Graudenzi;Alex Graudenzi;Daniele Ramazzotti;Rebeca Sanz-Pamplona

  • Algorithmic algebraic model checking i: challenges from systems biology

    C. Piazza;M. Antoniotti;V. Mysore;A. Policriti

  • Feature-by-Feature – Evaluating De Novo Sequence Assembly

    Francesco Vezzi;Giuseppe Narzisi;Bud Mishra;Bud Mishra

  • From bytes to bedside: data integration and computational biology for translational cancer research.

    Jomol P Mathew;Barry S Taylor;Barry S Taylor;Barry S Taylor;Gary D Bader;Gary D Bader;Saiju Pyarajan

  • Multi-objective evolutionary optimization of agent-based models: An application to emergency response planning

    Giuseppe Narzisi;Giuseppe Narzisi;Venkatesh Mysore;Bud Mishra

  • Inferring tree causal models of cancer progression with probability raising.

    Loes Olde Loohuis;Giulio Caravagna;Alex Graudenzi;Daniele Ramazzotti

  • The temporal logic of causal structures

    Samantha Kleinberg;Bud Mishra

  • Exposing the Probabilistic Causal Structure of Discrimination

    Francesco Bonchi;Sara Hajian;Bud Mishra;Daniele Ramazzotti

  • Foundations of a query and simulation system for the modeling of biochemical and biological processes

    Marco Antoniotti;F. Park;Alberto Policriti;Nadia Ugel

  • Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control

    Magnus Egerstedt;Bud Mishra

  • Genomics via Optical Mapping III: Contiging Genomic DNA and Variations

    T. Anantharaman;B. Mishra;D. Schwartz

  • Exposing the Probabilistic Causal Structure of Discrimination

    Francesco Bonchi;Sara Hajian;Bud Mishra;Daniele Ramazzotti

Frequent Co-Authors

Giancarlo Mauri
Giancarlo Mauri University of Milano-Bicocca
David C. Schwartz
David C. Schwartz University of Wisconsin–Madison
James K. Gimzewski
James K. Gimzewski University of California, Los Angeles
Naren Ramakrishnan
Naren Ramakrishnan Virginia Tech
Michael Wigler
Michael Wigler Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Magnus Egerstedt
Magnus Egerstedt University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Edmund M. Clarke
Edmund M. Clarke Carnegie Mellon University
Francesco Bonchi
Francesco Bonchi Institute for Scientific Interchange
J. Craig Venter
J. Craig Venter J. Craig Venter Institute
Michael A. Teitell
Michael A. Teitell University of California, Los Angeles

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