User:Peter D'Adamo
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- Peter D'Adamo
- Distinguished Professor, Clinical Sciences
- Center of Excellence in Generative Medicine
- University of Bridgeport Health Sciences
- 115 Broad Street
- Bridgeport CT 06604 USA
I am a physician, author, researcher-educator, Ivesian, software developer and air-cooled enthusiast. Over the course of my career, I've developed an abiding interest in glycobiology, principally the ABO (ABH) blood groups and the secretor (FUT2) polymorphisms. I write a lot of computer stuff. My latest projects are DataPunk, a semantic accumulator and network designer for naturopathic knowledge; QuodLibet, a molecular pathway analytic tool that uses graph theory, motif detection and social networking algorithms; and SWAMI, a program that devises complex one-of-a-kind lifestyle programs for individuals.
I also like to occasionally blog (typically delivered with delightful rustic overtones) on technology, art, culture and minor arcana .
Education
- 1982, ND, Bastyr University, Seattle Washington
Research interests
- ABO and ABH Secretor (FUT2) polymorphisms
- Nutrient influence on epigenetic regulation of gene expression
- Computational modeling of complex adaptive systems
- Graph topology and combiantorics as applied to genetic regulatory networks
- Genomic applications of Perl
Publications
- D'Adamo PJ, Kelly GS. Metabolic and immunologic consequences of ABH secretor and Lewis subtype status. Altern Med Rev. 2001 Aug;6(4):390-405.(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11578255?dopt=Abstract)
- Fundamentals of Generative Medicine (http://www.generativemedicine.org/textbook.shtml)
- D'Adamo, PJ. The Non-transfusion Significance of the ABO Blood groups Textbook of Natural Medicine, 2005 Pizzorno and Murray, editors (Elsevier Publications)
Software
- Datapunk Quodlibet (http://www.datapunk.net/quodlibet/quodlibet.pl)
Science Blog
- (n=1) (http://n-equals-one.com/blogs/)
Links
- UBCOEGM (http://www.generativemedicine.org/)