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Arend Sidow is Associate Professor in the
departments of Pathology and of Genetics at the Stanford University School of
Medicine. He received his Ph.D. in 1993
from the University of California, Berkeley, in Genetics, was a postdoctoral
fellow at the Whitehead Institute and has been at Stanford since 1998. He has research interests in developmental
genomics, gene regulation, genome evolution, and population variation. The main focus of his lab is currently the
integration of diverse types of functional genomics data from mouse
embryogenesis into systems models of a developing mammalian organism. Another focus is the leveraging of
evolutionary variation for predictive quantification of the deletriousness of
variation in individuals and populations.
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