Dr. Patrik M. D’haeseleer
Patrik M.
D’haeseleer, Ph.D. is
Computational Biologist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,
Research Scientist at the Joint Bioenergy Institute,
Community Projects Coordinator at BioCurious,
Scientific Advisor at Blue Nomad Foundation,
and Scientific Advisor at Glowing Plant.
His papers include
Genetic network inference: from co-expression clustering to reverse
engineering,
A phylogeny-driven genomic encyclopaedia of Bacteria and
Archaea,
Linear modeling of mRNA expression levels during CNS development and
injury,
An Immunological Approach to Change Detection:
Algorithms, Analysis, and Implications,
How does gene expression clustering work?,
Automated modeling of signal transduction networks,
Deep-Sea Oil Plume Enriches Indigenous
Oil-Degrading Bacteria, and
Microbial genotype–phenotype mapping by class association rule
mining.
His patents include
Method of cell placement for an integrated circuit chip comprising
integrated placement and cell overlap removal,
Optimal pad location method for microelectronic circuit cell
placement, and
Method and apparatus for computing minimum wirelength position (MWP) for
cell in cell placement for integrated circuit chip.
Patrik earned his M.E. in Electrical Engineering at the
Katholieke Industriele Hogeschool Oost-Vlaanderen in 1988.
He earned his M.S. in Electrical Engineering at
Universiteit Gent in 1991.
He earned his M.S. in Computer Science
at Stanford University in 1993.
He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science at The University of New
Mexico in 2000. He completed his Postdoctoral work in Computational
Biology at Harvard Medical School in 2004.
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