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DTU Systems Biology
Department of Systems Biology
Center for Biological Sequence Analysis, Comparative Microbial Genomics
Technical University of Denmark
Søltofts Plads
Building 221, room 002
2800 Lyngby
Denmark
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David Ussery, Asssociate
Professor, MSc., PhD. is group leader of the comparative microbial
genomics group at Center for Biological Sequence Analysis (CBS) at
Biocentrum-DTU. He has been working with bioinformatic
analysis of bacterial genomes since the first sequence was
published in 1995, and the main focus of the group is on bacterial
genomics, with projects on
E. coli,
Salmonella,
Vibrio,
Pseudomonas,
Campylobacter,
Burkholderia and
Mycobacterium pan-genomics
and high-density microarray pan-genome chip design for bacterial
typing. He has several collaborative projects with groups in
the UK, Norway, Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, France, and
Spain as well as in Australia, Brazil, Thailand, and the U.S.
Web Pages:
Home
page
Publications
CBS Atlas pages
CURRICULUM VITAE
David Wayne
Ussery
Address: Center for
Biological Sequence Analysis, BioCentrum-DTU,
The Technical University of Denmark, Building 301, DK-2800 Kgs.
Lyngby
Tel: + 45 4525 2488, Fax: + 45 4583 1585
Email: Dave@cbs.dtu.dtu.dk
Eremitageparken 285
2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
Tel: + 45 4588 3098
Born:
Springdale, Arkansas, USA, 9 May, 1960
Nationality:
U.S.
Education: B.A.,
Chemistry, William Jewell, Liberty, Missouri,
USA
1982
•M.Sci., Biophysical Chemistry U. New Mexico, Albuquerque,
NM 1986
•Ph.D., Molecular Biology, U. Cincinnati, Coll. Medicine,
Cincinnati 1993
•Post-doctoral fellow, J.R. Hospital, Oxford University, Oxford,
UK 1992-1996
Employment: Visiting
Scientist, Norwegian College Vet. Medicine, Oslo, Norway
1996-1997
•Assistant Research Professor, CBS, IBT, DTU,
Denmark
1997
•Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. Biology, Roanoke
College,
1997-1998
Roanoke, Virginia, USA,
• Associate Research Professor, CBS,
Biocentrum-DTU
1998-2002
•Associate Professor, CBS,
Biocentrum-DTU
2002-
Teaching experience:
•Graduate-level Courses at CBS in Bioinformatics (1998- present).
Comparative
Microbial Genomics: A Bioinformatics Approach
Introductory and
Ph.D. bioinformatics courses
•Undergraduate Courses at Roanoke College, Virginia USA
(1997-1998).
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