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Dr Ryan Lilien’s research focuses on the use of advanced computational methods to provide Biologists and Chemists informational leverage in solving their problems. He is the Chief Scientific Officer at Cadre Research Labs, a Massachusetts- based scientific computing contract research organisation and he maintains an adjunct faculty appointment in the University of Toronto’s Department of Computer Science. Ryan has con- tributed papers in the areas of Protein Redesign, Drug Discovery, Clinical Medicine, Structural Biology, Mass Spectrometry, Search and Optimisation, Human Computer Interfaces, Machine Learning, and Machine Vision. Ryan received a BS in Computer Science with a concen- tration in Chemistry from Cornell University. At Dartmouth, he received a PhD in the Department of Computer Science and completed an MD at Dartmouth Medical School.


Dr Ramgopal Mettu completed his BS, MS and PhD degrees at the University of Texas at Austin in Computer Science. Ram’s dissertation research focused on developing approximation algorithms for basic problems in resource placement and clus- tering. Ram completed a postdoc in Computational Biology at Dartmouth College from 2002-05. Since then, he has held a faculty position in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is now a visiting fac- ulty member in the Computer Science programme at Tulane University. Ram joined Cadre Research Labs in 2010 as a means of translating his aca- demic research to real-world practice. He is partly supported by an NSF CAREER award and has published in the areas of Approximation Algorithms, Discrete Optimisation, Randomised Algorithms, Networking, Machine Learning, Structural Biology and Mass Spectrometry.


Dr Brian Stevens is a senior research associate at Cadre Research Labs where he focuses on projects involving small molecule biochemistry and tech- niques for molecular biology. He completed his PhD in Biochemistry at Dartmouth and his BA at Skidmore with a double major in Biology and Chemistry. His graduate research focused on understanding and modifying the substrate speci- ficity of the phenylalanine-adenylating domain of gramicidin synthetase. Brian’s post-graduate research focused on the genetic associations of ADD/ADHD and the phylogeny of the invasive Asian Longhorned Beetle.


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