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Gary D. Bader works on biological network analysis and pathway information resources as an Assistant Professor at the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research (CCBR) at the University of Toronto. He recently completed post-doctoral work in the group of Chris Sander in the Computational Biology Center (cBio) at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Gary developed the [[http://bind.ca|Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND)]] during his Ph.D. in the lab of Christopher Hogue in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto and the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. He completed a B.Sc. in Biochemistry at !McGill University in Montreal. See http://baderlab.org | Gary D. Bader works on biological network analysis and pathway information resources as an Assistant Professor at the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research (CCBR) at the University of Toronto. He completed post-doctoral work in the group of Chris Sander in the Computational Biology Center (cBio) at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Gary developed the [[http://bind.ca|Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND)]] during his Ph.D. in the lab of Christopher Hogue in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto and the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. He completed a B.Sc. in Biochemistry at !McGill University in Montreal. See http://baderlab.org |
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The Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research (CCBR) is an interdisciplinary centre at the University of Toronto (UofT), with many UofT departments represented and with occupants usually cross-appointed to many departments. == Affiliations == <<Include(Affiliations)>> |
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Gary Bader
Gary D. Bader works on biological network analysis and pathway information resources as an Assistant Professor at the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research (CCBR) at the University of Toronto. He completed post-doctoral work in the group of Chris Sander in the Computational Biology Center (cBio) at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Gary developed the Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND) during his Ph.D. in the lab of Christopher Hogue in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto and the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. He completed a B.Sc. in Biochemistry at McGill University in Montreal. See http://baderlab.org
The Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research (CCBR) is an interdisciplinary centre at the University of Toronto (UofT), with many UofT departments represented and with occupants usually cross-appointed to many departments.
Affiliations
The Donnelly Centre
Department of Molecular Genetics
Department of Computer Science
The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute at Sinai Health System
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre at University Health Network
Collaborative Graduate Program in Genome Biology and Bioinformatics
all associated with the University of Toronto
The MacMillan Multiscale Human Program, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Contact
Phone: 416-978-3935
Fax: 416-978-8287
gary.bader *a-t* utoronto.ca
Also available by Skype (preferred), iChat, AIM
(e-mail me for my username)
Physical work location
Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research
University of Toronto
160 College Street, Room 602
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M5S 3E1
Map
Links
- There are two other Bader labs in computational biology led by Joel and David Bader, respectively. They are brothers, but I am not related to them.
Joel Bader Lab at Johns Hopkins: http://www.bme.jhu.edu/labs/bader/
David Bader Lab at Georgia Tech: http://www-static.cc.gatech.edu/~bader/
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