I am a computer scientist working in the field of computational
biology and bioinformatics. My background, in Operations Research, lends
itself very naturally to many of the problems in computational biology
and bioinformatics. In my position as a Bioinformatics Research
Scientist with the Informatics Research group at Celera and Applied Biosystems I
worked on cutting-edge computational biology projects in proteomics,
haplotype phasing, comparative genomics, sequence assembly, and PCR
primer design.
I currently hold an Assistant Research Scientist
position with the Center for
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, part of the University of Maryland Institute for
Advanced Computer Studies, at University of Maryland, College Park.
NCI: Clinical Proteomic Technologies for Cancer Annual Meeting:
Proteomic Characterization of Alternative Splicing and Coding Polymorphism. Talk, Poster.
Nathan J. Edwards
Journal of Computational Biology paper:
HMMatch: Peptide
Identification by Spectral Matching of Tandem Mass Spectra using
Hidden Markov Models.
Xue Wu, Chau-Wen Tseng, and Nathan J. Edwards
Molecular Systems Biology paper:
Novel Peptide Identification using Expressed Sequence Tags and Sequence Database Compression
Nathan J. Edwards
Download the human gene-centric compressed EST peptide sequence database...
(Updated: October 22th, 2007)
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