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  2. Dan Gusfield - Wikipedia

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    Gusfield received his undergraduate degree in computer science at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1973, [citation needed] his Master of Science degree in computer science from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in 1975, [citation needed] and his Ph.D. in engineering science from Berkeley in 1980; [3] his doctoral advisor was Richard Karp.

  3. California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences - Wikipedia

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    QB3 has more than 250 faculty affiliates, roughly 100 each from Berkeley, UCSF, and UC Santa Cruz. [10] [11] The research interests of these faculty fall under the umbrella of the quantitative biosciences. QB3 scientists tend to be bioengineers, biophysicists, or pharmaceutical or computational biologists. Synthetic biology is strongly represented.

  4. Michael Eisen - Wikipedia

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    Michael Bruce Eisen (born April 13, 1967) is an American computational biologist and the former [2] editor-in-chief of the journal eLife. [3] He is a professor of genetics, genomics and development at University of California, Berkeley.

  5. Lior Pachter - Wikipedia

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    Pachter was with the University of California, Berkeley faculty from 1999 to 2018 [7] and was given the Sackler Chair in 2012. [4]As well as for his technical contributions, Pachter is known for using new media to promote open science [8] and for a thought experiment he posted on his blog according to which 'the nearest neighbor to the "perfect human"' is from Puerto Rico. [9]

  6. Satish B. Rao - Wikipedia

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    Rao's research focuses on computational biology, graph partitioning, and single- and multi-commodity flows (maximum flow problem). [4]Rao is an ACM Fellow (2013) [5] and won the Fulkerson Prize with Sanjeev Arora and Umesh Vazirani in 2012 for their work on improving the approximation ratio for graph separators and related problems from (⁡) to (⁡).

  7. Rausser College of Natural Resources - Wikipedia

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    The Rausser College of Natural Resources (RCNR), or Rausser College, is the oldest college at the University of California, Berkeley and in the University of California system. Established in 1868 as the College of Agriculture under the federal Morrill Land-Grant Acts , CNR is the first state-run agricultural experiment station .

  8. Daniel S. Rokhsar - Wikipedia

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    His research is focused on understanding the origin, evolution, and diversity of animals by combining computational genome analysis with comparative developmental biology. Rokhsar received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Cornell University with doctoral advisors N. David Mermin and James Sethna, [4] and joined the Berkeley faculty in 1989 ...

  9. TopHat (bioinformatics) - Wikipedia

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    TopHat was originally developed in 2009 by Cole Trapnell, Lior Pachter and Steven Salzberg at the Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park and at the Mathematics Department, UC Berkeley. [1]