Contact Information:
2020 East Maple Street NW
North Canton, OH 44720
(330) 244-4775
wbi@walsh.edu
Education |
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| Nankai University | B.S. | 1980 | Mathematics |
| Nova Southwestern University | M.S. | 1983 | Computer Science |
| Nova Southwestern University | Ph.D. | 2001 | Computer Science |
Positions & Employment |
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| 1 yr. | Associate Professor, Walsh University |
| 4 yrs. | Assistant Professor, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania |
| 1 yr. | American Intercontinental University |
| 3 yrs. | Miami Dade College |
| 9 yrs. | Tianjin University |
Bioinformatics, Data mining, Cyber Security
W. Bi, J. Dunn1, S. McCorkle1, R. Gabriel, & W. Lewis, “Identify the Gene Positions of Methylated DNA with a Database Approach”, in Proceedings of 2007 IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics International Conference, Montreal, Canada, 2007.
W. Bi, & J. Sun “Equivalence of Transforming Non-linear DACG to linear Concept Tree”, in Proceedings of 4th Annual International Conference on Computer and Information Science (ICIS) in South Korea, 2005.
W. Bi, Dissertation “Knowledge Discovery by Attribute-Oriented Approach under Directed Acyclic Concept Graph (DACG)”, UMI Company, USA, 2002.
J. Sun, & W. Bi “Directed Acyclic Concept Graph Based Attribute Oriented Induction”, in Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics International Conference, 2001.
Served as an advisor for 20 Undergraduate students and as a committee member for 3 undergraduate students.
Curriculum Committee, Research Committee, Sabstical Committee
Year 1 - Dates: 6/5/06 through 8/6/06 |
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| Mentor - Dr. Sean McCorkle | |
| Departments - Biology | |
| Project Name - Establishing an information system of CpG Methylated DNA data in cancers | |
| Description - To integrate an information system of CpG Methylated DNA data in cancers. | |
| Number of participants - 2 | |
Year 2 - Dates: 6/5/07 through 8/6/07 |
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| Mentor - Dr. Sean McCorkle | |
| Departments - Biology | |
| Project Name - Automatic Detection of Insertion Sequence (IS) Elements in Bacterial Genomes | |
| Description - We have developed a C++ software to locate IS elements in bacterial genomes automatically. | |
| Number of participants - 1 | |
The FaST program has provided opportunities to further explore bioinformatics.
Since completing the FaST by BNL, I got job offer by a private school, Walsh University. I more concerned about any channel to support me to continue FaST by BNL because there is no grants from NSF by my private university yet. It will stop me to bring more undergraduate, especially women students to national lab to do research. I wish that there should be alternative channel to fund such private students and faculty to participate in FaST. It should give equal opportunities to the students from the private university.
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