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Functional Genomics of Critical Illness and Injury - Surviving Stress - From Organ Systems to Molecules


Peter J. Munson, PhD
Center for Information Technology, NIH, DHHS
Bethesda, Maryland

Organizing Committee
Session Chair: A Systems Approach to the Biology of Stress

        

 

 

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Dr. Munson heads the Mathematical and Statistical Computing Laboratory within the Division of Computational Biosciences, Center for Information Technology, at the National Institutes of Health. In addition to pursuing its research mission, his group acts as a resource for the NIH Intramural Research Program, with special emphasis on mathematical physics, mathematical modeling, statistics and bioinformatics.

Dr. Munson's group has led the development and application of statistical and computational methods to the analysis of microarray-based experiments. His lab has developed software packages including the MSCL Analyst's Toolbox for the analysis of microarray data and a high-throughput analysis pipeline (A-SCAN) for Affymetrix-based array experiments.

Dr. Munson received his bachelor ’s degree from St. Olaf College, master’s from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and Ph.D. in mathematical statistics from American University. He has authored more than 100 publications on the application of statistical methodology and mathematical modeling to problems in endocrinology, pharmacology, oncology, protein structure prediction and bioinformatics.

 

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