Professor
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies
Department of Mathematics
255 Hurley Hall
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: (574) 631-6233
Office:276B Hurley Hall
E-Mail: buechler.1@nd.edu
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Recent CV
Buechler's current research interests are in bioinformatics and in model theory, a branch of mathematical logic.
Buechler's work in model theory focuses on geometrical stability theory, largely as applied to superstable and supersimple theories. He is especially interested in how minimal sets can be combined to build higher ranked structures.
Vaught's conjecture for superstable theories of finite rank,
Revised manuscript submitted to APAL, February, 2006, (69 pp) [PDF]
Current research activities in bioinformatics include the analysis of microarray data and the discovery of biological processes facilitated by microarrays. A key aspect of this work is the integration of data with the growing databases of pathways and functional genomics, along with biostatistics and network theory. Buechler is also interested in modeling transcription regulation and signal transduction.
Transcription profiling of adenomas and carcinomas in the APC-Min/+ mouse. Report
Treatment of APC-Min/+ mouse adenomas with Sulindac. Report
R course An R-based course in data analysis for graduate students in biology.
February 28, 2008