News from the group:
CAMDA'13 Conference
ISMB Satellite Meeting
19-20 July (read more)

Post-doctoral fellowship
Bioinformatics / genomics (apply)
Post-doctoral fellowship
Bioinformatics, 5yrs+
CEITEC (apply)

Characterization and improvement of RNA-Seq precision,
Bioinformatics (read more)
Impact of heavy tails in microarray analysis, Bioinformatics (read more)
Novel conserved repeats in sorting signals,
FEBS Journal (read more)
Sound sensation gene,
Nature communications
(read more)
RNA interference in ageing research,
Gerontology (read more)
Microarray hybridization thermodynamics,
BMC Bioinformatics (read more)

Host–parasite interactions in biocontrol, WWTF grant 2010–2012 (read more)

David P. Kreil, Ph.D.

WWTF Chair of Bioinformatics

e-mail
+43 1 47654 6830

Interests: Development of computational and quantitative experimental methods to allow the investigation of complex biological questions that are hard to examine using traditional gene-by-gene approaches alone.

Background: Analysis of life-science data using probabilistic and statistical methods, sequence analysis (Research Fellow of Darwin College and the Medical Research Council UK, Dept of Genetics & Cavendish Laboratory, Univ. of Cambridge). Integration of heterogeneous databases and bioinformatics tools, comparative genome analysis (EMBL fellow, European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge). Theory of dynamic properties at phase transitions (Dept of Physics, Technical University of Munich).


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