Department of Biomedical Informatics - University of Pittsburgh

Profile

Rick Jordan, MS

Doctoral Fellow of Department of Biomedical Informatics

Contact Info:

Parkvale Building

320 Forbes Building

Research Interests

Mr. Jordan is currently working as a Bioinformaticist Research Associate at the Windber Research Institute in Windber, PA. Windber has acquired and developed high-end computational tools for acquisition, management, and analysis of biomedical information, and Rick is in training to be become Windber faculty working with these tools. [Biomedical Informatics Doctoral Program]

Publications

Sultanna T, Jordan R, Lyons-Weiler J. Optimization of the use of consensus methods for the detection and putative identification of peptides via mass-spectrometry using protein standard mixtures. Journal of Proteomic Bioinformatics, 2009, 2(6), 262-273.

Rick Jordan, Satish Patel, Hai Hu, and James Lyons-Weiler. “Efficiency Analysis of Competing Tests for Finding Differentially Expressed Genes in Lung Adenocarcinoma”, Cancer Informatics, 2008, 6, 389-421.