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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 -...

  4. 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.

  5. design of machine learning models mutant effect prediction clinical diagnostics antibiotic resistance protein design

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  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.