Biology and Information Theory Researchers
This is a list of researchers who are interested
in biology, information and coding theory.
It should be useful to help organize meetings.
It is by no means complete!
The name of each person is linked to their web site
(or pages of information on them) followed
by their institutional affiliation (if any)
and their location.
This is followed by the name of the meeting where I met them.
- Andreas G. Andreou,
Johns Hopkins University.
NSF Workshop 2008
- Martin Bier,
East Carolina University,
Dept. of Physics.
- William Bialek,
Princeton University.
Neural decision boundaries for maximal information transmission
- Andrew W. Eckford,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering at York University,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
NSF Workshop 2008
- John S. Garvelli,
EMBL Outstation EBI,
Hinxton, Cambridge,
UNITED KINGDOM.
BITCS,
NSF Workshop 2008
- Elebeoba E. May,
Sandia National Laboratories,
Albuquerque, NM.
Cancun 2003,
NSF Workshop 2008
- Dónal A. Mac Dónaill,
Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2.
NSF Workshop 2008
- Tadashi Nakano,
HOME PAGE LINK BROKEN.
Tadashi Nakano,
University of California, Irvine.
NSF Workshop 2008
- Michael C. O'Neill,
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD.
- Peter K. Rogan,
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, The University of Western Ontario.
- Christopher Rose,
Rutgers University,
North Brunswick, NJ.
NSF Workshop 2008
- Thomas D. Schneider,
National Institutes of Health, Frederick, MD.
yours truly, the author of this page.
BITCS,
Cancun 2003,
NSF Workshop 2008,
Jena Life Science Forum 2009
- Ryan K. Shultzaberger,
UC Berkeley.
- John L. Spouge,
National Center for Biotechnology Information,
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.
BITCS
- Naftali Tishby,
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
- Peter J. Thomas,
Case Western Reserve,
Cleveland, Ohio.
- Tsvi Tlusty,
Weizmann Institute of Science,
Rehovot Israel.
- Dr. Hubert P. Yockey (google link),
blog.
Retired in Maryland.
NSF Workshop 2008
- Stefan Artmann,
Institute of Philosophy &
Frege Centre for Structural Sciences,
Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena, Germany.
Jena Life Science Forum 2009
- Marcello Barbieri,
The Organic Codes: An Introduction to Semantic Biology,
Department of Morphology and Embryology,
University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy.
Jena Life Science Forum 2009
- Robert C. Berwick,
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.
Jena Life Science Forum 2009
- Martin Bossert,
Institute of Telecommunications and
Applied Information Theory,
Ulm University,
Ulm, Germany.
Jena Life Science Forum 2009
- Peter Dittrich,
Institute of Computer Science,
Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena, Germany.
Jena Life Science Forum 2009
- Hanspeter Herzel,
Institute for Theoretical Biology,
Humboldt-Universität, Berlin.
Jena Life Science Forum 2009
- Prof. Dr. Bernd-Olaf Küppers,
Institute of Philosophy,
Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena, Germany.
Jena Life Science Forum 2009
-
Ivo Grosse,
(VOMBAT paper),
Institut für Informatik der Martin-LutherUniversität Halle-Wittenberg,
Germany.
-
Stephen F. Bush,
(IEEE NanoCom),
GE Global Research
Niskayuna, NY.
"My interest is in
nanoscale communication networking in general, and implementing
human-engineered nanoscale/molecular communication networks within the
body -- using as much of the body's own signaling mechanisms as
possible."
New as of 2009 Aug 11.
-
Chris Watkins
(see also
lecture,
paper,
abstract
),
Department of Computer Science, University of London, Egham, Surrey.
New as of 2009 Nov 05.
Relevant groups and meetings:
Thanks to Stefan Artmann for suggesting
to include affiliation and location.
Schneider Lab
origin: 2008 Aug 05
updated: 2009 Nov 05