User:Amir Mitchell

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A PhD student at Weizmann Institute of Science at a lab for Computational Functional Genomics.
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I am currently a Ph.D student at Tzachi Pilpel's lab of Computational Functional Genomics at the Weizmann Institute of Science. I completed my MSc at Dan Graur's lab of Information Biology and Molecular Evolution at Tel Aviv University. I am a graduate of the Adi Lautman interdisciplinary program for outstanding students at Tel Aviv University.
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==Research==
==Research==
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During my MSc studies I focused on understanding the molecular level of the mutational process - inferring the pattern of spontaneous mutation in bacteria (Mitchell and Graur 2005) and developing an algorithm for the identification of functional protein residues (Mayrose, Mitchell and Pupko 2005). Currently, in my PhD studies, I am focusing on the adaptation of microorganisms to the various stimuli they encounter (e.g., stresses). This research revolves around my hypothesis of Environmental Adaptive Conditioning (work in progress) ...
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==Contact==
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amir.mitchell@weizmann.ac.il
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==Home Page==
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http://longitude.weizmann.ac.il/~amir/

Revision as of 13:47, 28 September 2008

I am currently a Ph.D student at Tzachi Pilpel's lab of Computational Functional Genomics at the Weizmann Institute of Science. I completed my MSc at Dan Graur's lab of Information Biology and Molecular Evolution at Tel Aviv University. I am a graduate of the Adi Lautman interdisciplinary program for outstanding students at Tel Aviv University.

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My Pages

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Research

During my MSc studies I focused on understanding the molecular level of the mutational process - inferring the pattern of spontaneous mutation in bacteria (Mitchell and Graur 2005) and developing an algorithm for the identification of functional protein residues (Mayrose, Mitchell and Pupko 2005). Currently, in my PhD studies, I am focusing on the adaptation of microorganisms to the various stimuli they encounter (e.g., stresses). This research revolves around my hypothesis of Environmental Adaptive Conditioning (work in progress) ...

Contact

amir.mitchell@weizmann.ac.il

Home Page

http://longitude.weizmann.ac.il/~amir/

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Amir Mitchell, Eran Hodis

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