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  1. Debora Marks. One million human genomes, will it make a difference? The large and growing volume of genome information, from all forms of life, presents unprecedented opportunities for computational biologists.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Debora_MarksDebora Marks - Wikipedia

    Debora S. Marks is a researcher in computational biology and a Professor of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School. Her research uses computational approaches to address a variety of biological problems.

  3. Articles 1–20. ‪Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT‬ - ‪‪Cited by 32,157‬‬ - ‪machine learning‬ - ‪genomics‬ - ‪drug design‬ - ‪statistical inference‬ -...

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  5. Dr Deborah Marks is an Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist and non-medical doctor, having worked in public and private practice with children, adolescents, parents, adults and couples since 1995.

  6. Debora S Marks Debora is a mathematician and computational biologist with a track record of using novel algorithms and statistics to successfully address unsolved biological problems. She has a passion for interpreting genetic variation in a way that impacts biomedical applications.

  7. Debora Marks. Professor of Systems Biology. Summary. Description. Evolution has deposited rich information in the genomes of all species over time, as a result of mostly hidden functional constraints.