Bonnie Berger
Bonnie Anne Berger (born ) is an American applied mathematician and computer scientist. She is a Simons Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the head of the Computation and Biology group at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Her work is in algorithms, bioinformatics and computational molecular biology.
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Reply to “Do genome‐scale models need exact solvers or clearer standards?” by Leonid Chindelevitch, Jason Trigg, Aviv Regev, Bonnie Berger
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HapTree: a novel Bayesian framework for single individual polyplotyping using NGS data. by Emily Berger, Deniz Yorukoglu, Jian Peng, Bonnie Berger
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BETASCAN: probable beta-amyloids identified by pairwise probabilistic analysis. by Allen W Bryan, Matthew Menke, Lenore J Cowen, Susan L Lindquist, Bonnie Berger
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Rapid and accurate prediction of protein homo-oligomer symmetry using Seq2Symm by Meghana Kshirsagar, Artur Meller, Ian R. Humphreys, Samuel Sledzieski, Yixi Xu, Rahul Dodhia, Eric Horvitz, Bonnie Berger, Gregory R. Bowman, Juan Lavista Ferres, David Baker, Minkyung Baek
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