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As of 2009, he is co-director of the Yale Computational Biology and Bioinformatics program. Mark Gerstein is Albert L. Williams Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Professor of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry, Professor of Statistics & Data Science, and Professor of Computer Science at Yale University. [8]
In 2018, Ogbunu was appointed an assistant professor in the department of ecology and evolutionary biology, Brown University, where he was a member of the Center for Computational Molecular Biology. [citation needed] In 2020, he joined the faculty at Yale University. [7] [8] In 2022, he was elected to the external faculty at the Santa Fe Institute.
The Tri-Institutional Training Program in Computational Biology and Medicine or Tri-I CBM is a PhD program that exists as a partnership between the Weill Cornell Medical College (WMC), Rockefeller University, and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC). The program is in part designed to encourage collaboration and a sense of ...
Yale University: 1997 Manuel Morales: University of the Pacific: 1975 George Oster: University of California, Berkeley: 2004 Carl Pabo: Sangamo BioSciences 1998 Gregory Petsko: Brandeis University: 1995 Thomas D. Pollard: Yale University: 1992 Joseph Puglisi: Stanford University: 2014 Stephen Quake: Stanford University: 2013 Alfred Redfield ...
The concept of biological computation proposes that living organisms perform computations, and that as such, abstract ideas of information and computation may be key to understanding biology.
Biology Lynn Cooley is the C. N. H. Long Professor of Genetics and Professor of Cell Biology and of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Vice Provost for Postdoctoral Affairs at Yale University .
The Tri-Institutional MD–PhD Program is a MD–PhD degree program based in Upper East Side, New York City. Introduced in 1991, the current program is operated by Weill Cornell Medicine , Rockefeller University , and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 's Sloan Kettering Institute.
Jian Ma (Chinese: 马坚) is an American computer scientist and computational biologist. [1] He is the Ray and Stephanie Lane Professor of Computational Biology in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. [2] [3] [4] He is a faculty member in the Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Department.