Past Member
Gustavo A. Stolovitzky
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Gustavo Stolovitzky works on different areas of computational biology and systems biology. His interests revolve around the development of algorithms for mining biological data, reverse engineering biological circuits, and modeling biological processes. During his stay at the Institute, he plans to explore plausible consequences of oscillations in biological systems.
Dates at IAS
Member
School of Natural Sciences
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Degrees
Yale University
Ph.D.
1994
University of Buenos Aires
M.Sc.
1987
Honors
2007
Elected Fellow, American Physical Society
1995
The Henry Prentiss Becton Prize, awarded by The Faculty of Engineering at Yale University for Excellence in Engineering and Applied Science
Appointments
NEC Research Institute
1997–1998
Postdoctoral Research Associate
The Rockefeller University
1994–1997
Postdoctoral Fellow