Computational Biology for Engineers: Algorithms and Data Strategies
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Algorithmic approaches to genomics, proteomics, and biological data analysis with scalable implementations
This book, "Computational Biology for Engineers: Algorithms and Data Strategies," serves as a comprehensive guide for engineers and bioinformaticians looking to bridge the gap between algorithmic rigor and practical, scalable implementations in the life sciences. It systematically covers core computational biology problems across genomics, proteomics, and multi-omics, emphasizing the algorithmic approaches and data strategies required for handling massive biological datasets. The text begins by laying foundational knowledge in molecular biology, probability, statistics, and essential data structures like strings, graphs, and index structures.
The central chapters delve into canonical bioinformatics pipelines, including pairwise and multiple sequence alignment, scalable short-read mapping using FM-indexing, de novo genome assembly with de Bruijn graphs, and sophisticated variant calling for SNPs, indels, and structural variants. It then expands to modern high-throughput applications such as RNA-seq quantification and differential expression analysis, single-cell omics for clustering and trajectory inference, and epigenomic assays like methylation, ATAC-seq, and ChIP-seq. The book also covers computational proteomics and protein structure prediction, culminating in advanced topics like biological network analysis, phylogenetics, metagenomics, and emerging spatial omics.
A significant portion of the book is dedicated to the engineering aspects crucial for production-ready bioinformatics. This includes a deep dive into machine learning from classical methods to deep neural networks, with a focus on representation learning and foundation models. Furthermore, it addresses practical concerns like experimental design, rigorous quality control, and systematic benchmarking. Critical to scalable implementations, the book details workflow orchestration for reproducible pipelines, high-performance and cloud computing strategies, and effective data engineering covering formats, compression, indexing, databases, metadata, and governance, ultimately guiding the reader from a research prototype to a robust, deployed bioinformatics service.
This book is essential for engineers transitioning into the life sciences, bioinformaticians seeking to scale their analyses, and computational scientists aiming to build robust, production-ready pipelines. It is tailored for those who want to bridge the gap between algorithmic theory and practical implementation for large-scale biological data, with a strong emphasis on performance, reproducibility, and modern machine learning applications.
January 14, 2026
66,195 words
4 hours 38 minutes
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