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Broadly speaking I am a molecular biologist who has converted to bioinformatics. The first 10 years of my career I was doing molecular biology and biochemistry bench work on problems associated with translational recoding. Since 2003 I have mutated into a full fledged bioinformatics geek. My work is currently focused broadly in the field of genomics with projects in comparative genomics, genome annotation, biomedical ontologies, human polymorphism analysis, regulation of transcription and biomedical imaging informatics. I am enthralled by the opportunities that are being opened by the low cost/high throughput sequencing and imaging technologies available today and thoroughly enjoy working on problems that span the gap between wrangling the technologies needed to manage large genomic datasets and pondering the biology that makes it all interesting and relevant.  
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==Barry Moore==
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===Summary===
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Broadly speaking I am a molecular biologist who has converted to bioinformatics. The first 10 years of my career I was doing molecular biology and biochemistry bench work on problems associated with translational recoding. Since 2003 I have mutated into a full fledged bioinformatics geek. My work is currently focused broadly in the field of genomics with projects in comparative genomics, genome annotation, biomedical ontologies, human polymorphism analysis, regulation of transcription and biomedical imaging informatics. I am enthralled by the opportunities that are being opened by the low cost/high throughput sequencing and imaging technologies available today and thoroughly enjoy working on problems that span the gap between wrangling the technologies needed to manage large genomic datasets and pondering the biology that makes it all interesting and relevant.
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===Details===
  
 
Current Position:  Research Scientist, Department of Human Genetics and Biomedical Informatics work with Drs. Mark Yandell and Karen Eilbeck.
 
Current Position:  Research Scientist, Department of Human Genetics and Biomedical Informatics work with Drs. Mark Yandell and Karen Eilbeck.
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Address: 6250 Eccles Institute of Human Genetics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84102
 
E-mail: barry dot moore at genetics dot utah dot edu
 
E-mail: barry dot moore at genetics dot utah dot edu
 
Phone: 801-585-3543
 
Phone: 801-585-3543
  
 
[http://www.linkedin.com/in/barrymoore66 Find out more at Barry's LinkedIn Profile]
 
[http://www.linkedin.com/in/barrymoore66 Find out more at Barry's LinkedIn Profile]

Revision as of 04:50, 4 January 2011

Barry Moore

Summary

Broadly speaking I am a molecular biologist who has converted to bioinformatics. The first 10 years of my career I was doing molecular biology and biochemistry bench work on problems associated with translational recoding. Since 2003 I have mutated into a full fledged bioinformatics geek. My work is currently focused broadly in the field of genomics with projects in comparative genomics, genome annotation, biomedical ontologies, human polymorphism analysis, regulation of transcription and biomedical imaging informatics. I am enthralled by the opportunities that are being opened by the low cost/high throughput sequencing and imaging technologies available today and thoroughly enjoy working on problems that span the gap between wrangling the technologies needed to manage large genomic datasets and pondering the biology that makes it all interesting and relevant.

Details

Current Position: Research Scientist, Department of Human Genetics and Biomedical Informatics work with Drs. Mark Yandell and Karen Eilbeck. Address: 6250 Eccles Institute of Human Genetics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84102 E-mail: barry dot moore at genetics dot utah dot edu Phone: 801-585-3543

Find out more at Barry's LinkedIn Profile