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Sean Eddy
Sean Roberts
Eddy
is Professor of
Molecular & Cellular Biology
and of
Applied Mathematics
at
Harvard University
. Previously he was based at the
Janelia Research Campus
from 2006 to 2015 in
Virginia
. His research interests are in
bioinformatics
,
computational biology
and
biological sequence analysis
. projects include the use of
Hidden Markov models
in
HMMER
, Infernal
Pfam
and
Rfam
.
Education
Eddy graduated June, 1982 from
Marion Center
Area
High School
,
Marion Center, Pennsylvania
. He then completed a
Bachelor of Science
in Biology at
California Institute of Technology
in 1986, followed by a
Doctor of Philosophy
in
molecular biology
at the
University of Colorado
under the supervision of Larry Gold in 1991 studying the
T4 phage
Career
From 1992 to 1995 he was a
postdoctoral research fellow
at the
Medical Research Council
Laboratory of Molecular Biology
in Cambridge UK working with
John Sulston
and
Richard Durbin
. From 1995 to 2007 he worked at
Washington University School of Medicine
and has been working for the
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
since 2000.
Awards and honours
In 2007, Sean was the winner of the
Benjamin Franklin Award in Bioinformatics
for contributions to
Open Access
in the
Life Sciences
.