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− | Joshua's undergraduate work was in microbiology at the University of Oklahoma and he's currently wrapping up a graduate degree in bioinformatics at Johns Hopkins. He joined The Institute for Genomic Research ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Institute_for_Genomic_Research TIGR]) in 2004 and moved | + | [[Image:Jorvis.jpg|right]] |
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+ | Joshua's undergraduate work was in microbiology at the University of Oklahoma and he's currently wrapping up a graduate degree in bioinformatics at Johns Hopkins. He joined The Institute for Genomic Research ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Institute_for_Genomic_Research TIGR]) in 2004 and moved to the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 2007. | ||
Joshua teaches classes in Perl, Bioinformatics and web development at the University of Maryland as well as some smaller local colleges. His primary work at IGS involves: | Joshua teaches classes in Perl, Bioinformatics and web development at the University of Maryland as well as some smaller local colleges. His primary work at IGS involves: | ||
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+ | When he's not working he's probably playing with his new son [http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevygee/3333936801/ Xander], playing [http://www.eveonline.com/ Eve], or boring someone with talk about cars or motorcycles. |
Latest revision as of 13:37, 16 March 2009
Joshua Orvis
Bioinformatics software engineer Institute for Genome Sciences Baltimore, MD
Joshua's undergraduate work was in microbiology at the University of Oklahoma and he's currently wrapping up a graduate degree in bioinformatics at Johns Hopkins. He joined The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) in 2004 and moved to the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 2007.
Joshua teaches classes in Perl, Bioinformatics and web development at the University of Maryland as well as some smaller local colleges. His primary work at IGS involves:
- prokaryotic and eukaryotic genome annotation
- project lead for the distributed grid computing platform Ergatis
- data modeling and management
- metagenomic annotation
When he's not working he's probably playing with his new son Xander, playing Eve, or boring someone with talk about cars or motorcycles.