Dayhoff Lecturer

Pavel Pevzner, Ph.D. - Margaret O. Dayhoff Lecturer

Pavel Pevzner holds the Ronald R. Taylor Chair in Computer Science, and leads the department's Bioinformatics Laboratory. He joined the UCSD faculty in 2000, following five years in the University of Southern California's Mathematics and Computer Science departments. From 1992-95, he was an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University, where he was affiliated with both the Biotechnology Institute and the Institute for Molecular Evolutionary Genetics. From 1990-92 Pevzner was a postdoctoral researcher at USC.

Peer Bork, Ph.D. - Margaret O. Dayhoff Lecturer

Bork is the Head of Unit, Senior Scientist and Strategic Head of Bioinformatics and he holds an appointment at the Max-Delbrueck-Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin. Bork received his PhD in Biochemistry (1990) and his Habilitation in Theoretical Biophysics (1995). He works in various areas of computational biology and systems analysis with a focus on function prediction, comparative analysis and data integration.

Pavel Pevzner, Ph.D. - Margaret O. Dayhoff Lecturer

Pavel Pevzner holds the Ronald R. Taylor Chair in Computer Science, and leads the department's Bioinformatics Laboratory. He joined the UCSD faculty in 2000, following five years in the University of Southern California's Mathematics and Computer Science departments. From 1992-95, he was an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University, where he was affiliated with both the Biotechnology Institute and the Institute for Molecular Evolutionary Genetics. From 1990-92 Pevzner was a postdoctoral researcher at USC.

Peer Bork, Ph.D. - Margaret O. Dayhoff Lecturer

Bork is the Head of Unit, Senior Scientist and Strategic Head of Bioinformatics and he holds an appointment at the Max-Delbrueck-Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin. Bork received his PhD in Biochemistry (1990) and his Habilitation in Theoretical Biophysics (1995). He works in various areas of computational biology and systems analysis with a focus on function prediction, comparative analysis and data integration.

Pavel Pevzner, Ph.D. - Margaret O. Dayhoff Lecturer

Pavel Pevzner holds the Ronald R. Taylor Chair in Computer Science, and leads the department's Bioinformatics Laboratory. He joined the UCSD faculty in 2000, following five years in the University of Southern California's Mathematics and Computer Science departments. From 1992-95, he was an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University, where he was affiliated with both the Biotechnology Institute and the Institute for Molecular Evolutionary Genetics. From 1990-92 Pevzner was a postdoctoral researcher at USC.

Peer Bork, Ph.D. - Margaret O. Dayhoff Lecturer

Bork is the Head of Unit, Senior Scientist and Strategic Head of Bioinformatics and he holds an appointment at the Max-Delbrueck-Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin. Bork received his PhD in Biochemistry (1990) and his Habilitation in Theoretical Biophysics (1995). He works in various areas of computational biology and systems analysis with a focus on function prediction, comparative analysis and data integration.

Pavel Pevzner, Ph.D. - Margaret O. Dayhoff Lecturer

Pavel Pevzner holds the Ronald R. Taylor Chair in Computer Science, and leads the department's Bioinformatics Laboratory. He joined the UCSD faculty in 2000, following five years in the University of Southern California's Mathematics and Computer Science departments. From 1992-95, he was an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University, where he was affiliated with both the Biotechnology Institute and the Institute for Molecular Evolutionary Genetics. From 1990-92 Pevzner was a postdoctoral researcher at USC.

Peer Bork, Ph.D. - Margaret O. Dayhoff Lecturer

Bork is the Head of Unit, Senior Scientist and Strategic Head of Bioinformatics and he holds an appointment at the Max-Delbrueck-Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin. Bork received his PhD in Biochemistry (1990) and his Habilitation in Theoretical Biophysics (1995). He works in various areas of computational biology and systems analysis with a focus on function prediction, comparative analysis and data integration.

Pavel Pevzner, Ph.D. - Margaret O. Dayhoff Lecturer

Pavel Pevzner holds the Ronald R. Taylor Chair in Computer Science, and leads the department's Bioinformatics Laboratory. He joined the UCSD faculty in 2000, following five years in the University of Southern California's Mathematics and Computer Science departments. From 1992-95, he was an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University, where he was affiliated with both the Biotechnology Institute and the Institute for Molecular Evolutionary Genetics. From 1990-92 Pevzner was a postdoctoral researcher at USC.

Peer Bork, Ph.D. - Margaret O. Dayhoff Lecturer

Bork is the Head of Unit, Senior Scientist and Strategic Head of Bioinformatics and he holds an appointment at the Max-Delbrueck-Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin. Bork received his PhD in Biochemistry (1990) and his Habilitation in Theoretical Biophysics (1995). He works in various areas of computational biology and systems analysis with a focus on function prediction, comparative analysis and data integration.