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Ziv Bar-Joseph

Computational Biology Department, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, US
Biography

Ziv Bar-Joseph is the FORE Systems Professor of Machine Learning and Computational Biology at CMU. Dr. Bar-Joseph received his PhD in computer science from MIT in 2003. His work is focuses on the development of machine learning methods for the processing, analysis, visualization and modeling high throughput biological data with special emphasis on time series and omics data. Dr. Bar-Joseph is involved in a number of national efforts focused on using single cell data to create reference human. He is currently leading the Computational Tools center for the NIH HuBMAP program, a PI on the Cellular Senescence Network Data Organization and Coordination Center. Many of the computational tools and methods developed by Bar-Joseph and his group are widely used. He is the co-director of the Joint CMU Pitt PhD Program in Computational Biology (CPCB), the recipient of the Overton prize, the NSF CAREER award and several best papers awards.

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