Ruslan A Soldatov, Ph.D.

Ruslan Soldatov, PhD

Former Instructor in Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School

Ruslan Soldatov received his PhD in computational biology from the Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Moscow. His research was focused on structure and function of non-coding RNAs and molecular mechanisms of mutational processes in human. His current research is focused on lineage tracing and cell fate decision analysis of developmental processes based on single-cell sequencing data.

Polymerase ? Activity Is Linked to Replication Timing in Humans: Evidence from Mutational Signatures.
Authors: Seplyarskiy VB, Bazykin GA, Soldatov RA.
Mol Biol Evol
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RNASurface: fast and accurate detection of locally optimal potentially structured RNA segments.
Authors: Soldatov RA, Vinogradova SV, Mironov AA.
Bioinformatics
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[Genome-wide identification of functional noncoding RNAs,].
Authors: Vinogradova SV, Soldatov RA, Mironov AA.
Mol Biol (Mosk)
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[Statistical methods of comparative genomic analysis based on diffusion processes].
Authors: Soldatov RA, Mironov AA.
Biofizika
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