Dr. John Smith is a leading researcher in computational biology with over 10 years of experience in genomics and bioinformatics. His work focuses on developing novel algorithms for DNA sequence analysis.
PhD in Computational Biology
Dr. John Smith is a leading researcher in computational biology with over 10 years of experience in genomics and bioinformatics. His work focuses on developing novel algorithms for DNA sequence analysis.
PhD in Computational Biology, Stanford University (2015)
MSc in Bioinformatics, MIT (2012)
BSc in Computer Science, UC Berkeley (2010)
Senior Research Scientist, BioTech Institute (2020-present)
Research Associate, GenomicsLab (2017-2020)
Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University (2015-2017)
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Eco-innovation refers to the development and implementation of new ideas, technolo-gies, and practices that aim to minimise environmental impact while promoting sustainabledevelopment [1]. It encompasses a wide range of sectors, …
Eco-innovation refers to the development and implementation of new ideas, technolo-gies, and practices that aim to minimise environmental impact while promoting sustainabledevelopment [1]. It encompasses a wide range of sectors, …
Eco-innovation refers to the development and implementation of new ideas, technolo-gies, and practices that aim to minimise environmental impact while promoting sustainabledevelopment [1]. It encompasses a wide range of sectors, …
Eco-innovation refers to the development and implementation of new ideas, technolo-gies, and practices that aim to minimise environmental impact while promoting sustainabledevelopment [1]. It encompasses a wide range of sectors, …