Serafim Batzoglou
Serafim Batzoglou is Chief Data Officer at Insitro.[1] He was VP of computational genomics at Illumina, and professor of computer science at Stanford University between 2001 and 2016. His lab focused on computational genomics with special interest in developing algorithms, machine learning methods, and systems for the analysis of large scale genomic data.[2] He has also been involved with the Human Genome Project and ENCODE.
Serafim Batzoglou | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | MIT |
Scientific career | |
Thesis | (2000) |
Doctoral advisor | Bonnie Berger |
Website | http://www.serafimb.org |
Background
He obtained his PhD from MIT in 2000.[3]
Awards
- ISCB Fellow (2020)
- ISCB Innovator Award (2016)[4]
- Sloan Research Fellowship, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
- Career Award in Computer Science, National Science Foundation
- Top 100 Young Technology Innovators, MIT Technology Review
- Best Paper Award, ISMB (2003)
References
- "Insitro". insitro.com. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- "Serafim's Lab at Stanford University".
- "Serafim Batzoglou | Stanford University".
- "Feb 17, 2016: ISCB Congratulates 2016 Award Winners, Soren Brunak, Debora Marks, Burkhard Rost, and Serafim Batzoglou". www.iscb.org. Retrieved 2016-07-12.
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