David C. Schwartz
Position title: Kellett Professor of Chemistry and Genetics
Email: schwartz@chem.wisc.edu
Phone: 608.265.0546
Address:
5434 Biotech
Madison, WI 53706
- Research Website
- Genomic Sciences Training Program
EDUCATION
- B.A. 1976, Hampshire College
- Ph.D. 1985, Columbia University
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RESEARCH DESCRIPTION
Our laboratory creates functional systems for many types of genome analysis engendering large data sets for providing scalable biological insights. For this purpose we investigate the biochemical and physical attributes of individual molecules or complexes because reduction of experimental scale terminates at the level of a single molecule. Single molecules are the ultimate analyte since they represent the pinnacle of miniaturization and, when systematically analyzed as ensembles, offer the greatest advantages for generation of large-scale data sets. Such large and often complex data sets are the currency of modern biological analysis requiring extensive statistical and informatic components for revealing biological stories. In this regard, we have incorporated these components into our single molecule systems allowing us to discover novel human genome polymorphisms and to know the detailed architecture of cancer genomes. The new systems we are developing are pushing us to understand molecular nanoconfinement in ways fostering development of fluidic devices that when combined with novel molecular labeling or detection schemes, will power personal genomics and offer new routes for grappling with the complexity inherent to all biological systems.