Mark B. Gerstein
Mark Bender Gerstein is an American scientist working in bioinformatics and Data Science. As of 2009, he is co-director of the Yale Computational Biology and Bioinformatics program.
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Born | Mark Bender Gerstein February 23 |
Citizenship | US |
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Fields | Bioinformatics |
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Thesis | Protein recognition: surfaces and conformational change (1993) |
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Other academic advisors | Michael Levitt (postdoc) |
Doctoral students | Werner Krebs |
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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. In 2018, Gerstein was named co-director of the Yale Center for Biomedical Data Science.
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