Dr. Quackenbush is Professor of Biostatistics and Computational Biology
at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Professor of Computational
Biology and Bioinformatics at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Originally trained as a physicist, Dr. Quackenbush has extensive
programming and software engineering experience, as well as demonstrated
expertise in genomics, functional genomics, and bioinformatics. He has
worked extensively in the application of these technologies to the
understanding of the mechanisms of human disease and in the development
of integrative models for hypothesis generation from genomic data.
Before
joining the faculty at Dana-Farber and Harvard, Dr. Quackenbush was an
Investigator in Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics at The Institute
for Genomic Research (TIGR) where he developed laboratory and analytical
techniques for micorarray gene expression analysis. He has also worked
at Stanford University leading a project in large-scale human genome
sequencing and at the Salk Institute on human genome mapping.
Dr.
Quackenbush is also an excellent lecturer and speaker and has given
hundreds of talks on genomics and genomic applications to scientific
groups, lay audiences, high schools.
He is also on numerous scientific advisory boards for academic programs, government agencies, and private companies.
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