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Kevin Karplus profiled on the Science Advisory Board website

Wednesday, November 5, 2003

The work of biomoleuclar engineering faculty member Kevin Karplus is the focus of the Science Advisory Board member spotlight. The Science Advisory Board offers expert insights “from gene to drug.”

The article outlines Karplus’s career and features his research using hidden Markov models, Dirichlet mixtures, and neural networks for biosequence analysis. It also elucidates his passion for bicycling as an alternative means of transportation and describes his contribution to local transportation policy. Karplus has been a member of the science advisory board since 2002.

moreMORE... read the Science Advisory Board article about Kevin Karplus

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