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Robert Schmieder

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Location: GMCS 429

Phone: +1 619 594-3137

Email: rschmied@sciences.sdsu.edu

Robert’s lab blog

 

Research

I started in the PhD program in Computational Sciences at SDSU in fall 2008. Since then, I have been working on the development of tools related to metagenomics (genomic analysis of all microorganisms present in a specific habitat) and environmental studies. The Computational Sciences program supports the collaboration between computer scientists and applied sciences, such as Biology. As part of the program, I worked in the laboratory of Dr. Forest Rohwer to extend my training in laboratory methods and now I apply this knowledge to my computational work, analyzing data sets and developing tools for their automatic analysis.

I implemented several programs for the analysis of microbial community samples for the ease of use by biologists, especially those performing specialized analyses in our collaborator’s labs. Additionally, I work on the analysis of metagenomic data from a wide variety of samples including mosquitoes, cystic fibrosis patients, and coral reefs.

 

Education

More details about my professional and educational background can be found here.

 

Publications

    An up-to-date list of my publications can be found at Google Scholar (http://bit.ly/robpubl).


    My publications in 100 words (Thanks to wordle.net)

     

    Tools

    Some of the tools I developed as part of my research:

    Awards

     

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