Piyush Gupta
Assistant Professor
BIOLOGY
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
United States of America
Biography
Piyush Gupta studied Mathematics and Biological Chemistry at the University of Chicago. He received his Ph.D.in Biology from MIT in 2006 and conducted post-doctoral research at the Broad Institute
Research Interest
Gupta is interested in the role of stochasticity in fate decisions at the single-cell level. Gupta’s laboratory is using a combination of experimental and computational approaches to build stochastic models of state transitions in cellular populations. These studies will shed light on how tissues maintain phenotypic equilibrium even with inherent randomness in molecular processe
Publications
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Gupta, P., & Kumar, P. R. (2003). Towards an information theory of large networks: An achievable rate region. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 49(8), 1877-1894.
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Gupta, P., & Kumar, P. R. (1999). Critical power for asymptotic connectivity in wireless networks. In Stochastic analysis, control, optimization and applications (pp. 547-566). Birkhäuser Boston.
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Gupta, P., & Kumar, P. R. (2000). The capacity of wireless networks. IEEE Transactions on information theory, 46(2), 388-404.