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B.A., Mathematics, Connecticut College
M.S., Applied Mathematics, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Colorado at Boulder
David Haussler is an investigator for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, he holds the UC Presidential Chair in Computer Science at the Santa Cruz campus, he is a consulting professor for the Stanford Medical School and the University of California San Francisco Biopharmaceutical Sciences Department, a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), member of the nominating committee for the International Society for Computational Biology and a member of the American Society of Human Genetics. He is a past chairman of the Steering Committee for the Computational Learning Theory Conferences (COLT), an Associate Editor for the Journal of Computational Biology, and was an action editor for the journal Machine Learning. He is currently Director of the Center for Biomolecular Science & Engineering at UCSC and scientific co-director of the multi-campus Institute for Bioengineering, Biotechnolgy and Quantitative Biomedical Research at USCF, UCB and UCSC.
His research interests are in several areas, including: genomics, bioinformatics, machine learning, statistical decision theory, pattern recognition, neural networks, algorithms and complexity. He is a member of the ACM, IMS, AAAS, and the IEEE. Further information on his research can be found in his abbreviated vita (pdf format) and below.
Publications
All Titles
Full Text: Papers from the UCSC Genome Bioinformatics Group since 2001
Full Text: Selected Earlier Papers
Software / Webservers
Working drafts and web browsers for human and other genomes
GPCR subfamily classifier
SAM webservers for searching for remote protein homologies and creating multiple alignments using hidden Markov models
Older Software Projects
Support Vector Machine Classification of Microarray Gene Expression Data software, technical report and results
Genie, a genefinder for human DNA
STOCCFG webserver for the prediction of secondary structure of bacterial SSU rRNA based on stochastic context-free grammars.
Classes
Bioinformatics CMPS 243
Machine Learning CMPS 242
Computational Genomics CMPS 244
Neural Computation CMPS 290D
Additional Information
B.S. Program in Bioinformatics
M.S. & Ph.D. Programs in Bioinformatics
Fellowships - Graduate
Fellowships - Postdoctoral & Research
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haussler@cse.ucsc.edu
Last Modified on February 9, 2004.