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== Education== | == Education== | ||
;Undergraduate: Natural Sciences, Robinson College, University of Cambridge<br> | |||
Postgraduate: University College London, PhD under the supervision of Prof Janet Thornton<br | ;Postgraduate: University College London, PhD under the supervision of Prof Janet Thornton<br> | ||
== Publications == | == Publications == |
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Bob MacCallum Division of Cell & Molecular Biology r dot maccallum at imperial dot ac dot uk +442075941945
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I am a VectorBase Developer in the Kafatos/Christophides Lab at Imperial College, London
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Research Interests
- Functional genomics data integration into VectorBase
- Evolutionary computation (see PerlGP)
- Medical informatics (collaboration with David Nelson at Karolinksa University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden)
Education
- Undergraduate
- Natural Sciences, Robinson College, University of Cambridge
- Postgraduate
- University College London, PhD under the supervision of Prof Janet Thornton
Publications
Here is a link to PubMed which automagically lists my publications.
Here are three more which are not in PubMed:
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- Authors
- Aggarwal, V; MacCallum, RM
- Title
- Evolved matrix operations for post-processing protein secondary structure predictions
- Source
- GENETIC PROGRAMMING, PROCEEDINGS, 3003: 220-229 2004
- Book series title
- LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
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- Authors
- Heddad, A; Brameier, M; MacCallum, RM
- Title
- Evolving regular expression-based sequence classifiers for protein nuclear localisation
- Source
- APPLICATIONS OF EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING, 3005: 31-40 2004
- Book series title
- LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
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- Authors
- MacCallum, RM
- Title
- Introducing a perl genetic programming system - and can meta-evolution solve the bloat problem?
- Source
- GENETIC PROGRAMMING, PROCEEDINGS, 2610: 364-373 2003
- Book series title
- LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE