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- Adam C. Siepel (born 1972) is an American computational biologist known for his research in comparative genomics and population genetics, particularly the development of statistical methods and software tools for identifying evolutionarily conserved sequences. Siepel is currently Chair of the Simons Center for Quantitative Biology and Professor in the Watson School for Biological Sciences at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. (en)
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- Cornell University (en)
- University of California, Santa Cruz (en)
- University of New Mexico (en)
- (en)
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- Adam Siepel in 2019. (en)
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- Computational biology (en)
- Genomics (en)
- Molecular evolution (en)
- Population genetics (en)
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- Gene regulation (en)
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- Sloan Fellowship (en)
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- Guggenheim Fellowship (en)
- Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship (en)
- National Science Foundation CAREER Award (en)
- Packard Fellowship (en)
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- Comparative mammalian genomics: Models of evolution and detection of functional elements (en)
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- Cornell University (en)
- Los Alamos National Laboratory (en)
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- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (en)
- National Center for Genome Resources (en)
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- Adam C. Siepel (born 1972) is an American computational biologist known for his research in comparative genomics and population genetics, particularly the development of statistical methods and software tools for identifying evolutionarily conserved sequences. Siepel is currently Chair of the Simons Center for Quantitative Biology and Professor in the Watson School for Biological Sciences at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. (en)
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