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* [http://www.cs.yale.edu/people/gerstein.html CS] (last updated Sept. 2009) | * [http://www.cs.yale.edu/people/gerstein.html CS] (last updated Sept. 2009) | ||
* [http://bigthink.com/markgerstein Delphi Fellow] | * [http://bigthink.com/markgerstein Delphi Fellow] | ||
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+ | Yale Pantheon page (via eli.yale.edu), which can be used as an outbox: | ||
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== CV == | == CV == |
Revision as of 02:37, 10 January 2012
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Research Description
- Here is a 50 word description of Mark Gerstein's research (31-Aug-2009)
Dr. Gerstein is the Albert Williams Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry and Computer Science at Yale University. His research involves applying quantitative approaches such as data mining and simulation to problems in molecular biology. He is specifically interested in human genome annotation, molecular networks, and macromolecular geometry.
- Here is a short 150-word profile
- Longer Wiki Description of Mbg-research (out of date as of Aug-2009)
Headshots
Some random headshots of Mark (including high-dpi ones suitable for printing)
Random "Profile" Pages
There are many random profile pages that are associated with me. Most of these are out of date. My main Page is http://gersteinlab.org/about
Google (not very used Google profile page)
ZoomInfo (contains comprehensive listing of articles referring to the lab)
- COS
- MB&B
- CS (last updated Sept. 2009)
- Delphi Fellow
Yale Pantheon page (via eli.yale.edu), which can be used as an outbox: http://pantheon.yale.edu/~mg269
CV
Current list of Scientific Publications
Publications
- Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.ca/scholar?q=author:gerstein-m
Old Stuff
Research Program 2006, 2002a, 2002b, 2001
Complete CV, MS Word format (pubs only up to 2005)
Description of our research featured in C&E News (local copy)
- Older Research Description (010108) with figures and many file formats:
- An even older (1999) version in pdf