We develop computational biology tools and instrumentation to exploit the emerging biomedical data and knowledge base.

The Garner Lab is involved in three main areas of research; applied computational biology, advanced instrumentation development and genetics, genomics and proteomics research that capitalizes on our bioinformatics/computational biology findings and instrumentation capabilities.

With the software and instrumentation being developed in the lab, lab members pursue independent research, work collaboratively with other faculty at UTSW and researchers off-campus and also attempt to make the results of the research available to the world to accelerate biomedical discovery and application.

The laboratory is dynamic, with new projects being initiated and others finishing. Check out our Areas of Emphasis; our most popular web resources: eTBLAST, Deja vu, eTBLAST/Bilbus, eTSNAP, Eremorph, HomologeneP, PATHOGENE, GiLL , Spinout SPOREbase.

For more information, see our movie, or read more here. And for information on our translational research activities, read more here.