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I am a fifth year Ph.D. student in Computer Science at UCSD.

My interests are in computational biology, with a focus on human genetic variation.
I was a visitor at the Heinz Nixdorf Institute in Paderborn, Germany during Summer 2003.

Previously, I attended IIT Delhi. During this time, I also spent a few months at INRIA (France) working as part of the ActiveXML Project.
 
 

Recent Publications:

  • The Diploid Genome Sequence of an Individual Human PLoS Biology Levy S, Sutton G, Ng PC, Feuk L, Halpern AL, et al. (September 2007)

  • Evidence for Large Inversion Polymorphisms in the Human Genome from HapMap data (Vikas Bansal, Ali Bashir and Vineet Bafna)
    Genome Research (November 2006). abstract and PDF
  • A Decomposition Theory for Phylogenetic Networks and Incompatible Characters (Dan Gusfield, Vikas Bansal, Vineet Bafna and Yun Song)
    J. Comput. Biol., 14 (2007) 1247-1272.