Anders Krogh
Professor
Machine Learning
Universitetsparken 1, 2100 København Ø
I am professor of Bioinformatics and the head of the Section for Computational and RNA Biology in the Department of Biology. I have a Ph.D. in theoretical physics, but moved into bioinformatics in 1991 as a postdoc at UCSC. Since then I have worked at the Sanger Centre in Cambridge and at the Technical University of Denmark before joining the University of Copenhagen in 2002. I have worked in many areas of bioinformatics, both with theory and applications. I am probably most well known for early work on hidden Markov models for biological sequences. In recent years I have focussed on analysis of data from high-throughput DNA sequencing with applications in post-transcriptional regulation, ancient genomics, metagenomics, and transcriptome analysis.
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Reconstructing genome evolution in historic samples of the Irish potato famine pathogen
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microRNA-146a inhibits G protein-coupled receptor-mediated activation of NF-κB by targeting CARD10 and COPS8 in gastric cancer
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Improving ancient DNA read mapping against modern reference genomes
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