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Undergraduate Researcher
University of California, Davis UC Davis Eisen Lab
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Project Scientist
University of California, Davis Genome Center
David Coil is responsible for supervising undergraduate research projects in microbial ecology and genomics in the Eisen Lab. Also assisting existing research projects in the lab including microbial sampling, metagenomics, and genome assembly. And finally, performing public outreach in Microbiology through the microBEnet project, which is focused on communication in the context of studies of microbiology of the built environment.
David received his PhD in 2005 from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center/University of Washington, working on retroviruses. Since then he has lectured at the UW, done a post-doc in Belgium working on Legionella, and helps direct a non-profit in Alaska called Ground Truth Trekking.
Follow him on Twitter: @davidacoil
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Professor
University of California, Davis Evolution and Ecology
I am an evolutionary biologist and a Professor at U. C. Davis. My lab is in the UC Davis Genome Center and I hold appointments in the Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology in the School of Medicine and the Department of Evolution and Ecology in the College of Biological Sciences. In addition I hold an Adjunct appointment at the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute in Walnut Creek, CA.
My research focuses on the origin of novelty (how new processes and functions originate). To study this I focus on sequencing and analyzing genomes of organisms, especially microbes and using phylogenomic analysis (see my lab site here which has more information on lab activities). I am an author on more than 200 scientific publications as well as an Evolution textbook and a variety of other things.
In addition to my research I have been heavily involved in many "open science" activities. Among my open science activities:
* I have been involved in PLOS Biology from its beginning - I was one of the founding Academic Editors, subsequently served as Academic Editor in Chief and am now the Chair of their Advisory Board.
* Editorial Board of BioRXiv
* Winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award for Open Science in 2012
* Active and award winning science blogger and microblogger
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Professor
University of California, San Francisco Neurology
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Assistant Professor
University of Pennsylvania Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics
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Research Scientist
University of California, San Francisco Department of Neurology
Got taught Maths and Physics, enjoyed Neuroscience in grad school, now working on building smart stuff for clinicians with algorithms and data.
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PhD Candidate
University of California, San Francisco Biological & Medical Informatics
Digital craftsman of the biodata revolution and pioneer of data integration for human health.
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Research Scientist
Baylor Research Institute
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Postdoctoral Scholar
Stanford University Developmental Biology
Molecular geneticist and cell/systems/synthetic biologist.
I cut my teeth on cell envelope biogenesis (studying how bacteria build the wall that helps keep antibiotics out) and in the process acquired a deep appreciation for the power and elegance of bacterial genetics. Currently, I am (very) broadly interested in dissecting, constructing, and evolving regulatory networks.
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Research Software Engineer
University of California, Davis
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Postdoctoral Fellow
University of California, San Francisco
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Postdoctral researcher @ CiRA, Kyoto University.
Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University
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Postdoctoral Research Associate
The Scripps Research Institute
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Research Associate Professor
Translational Genomics Research Institute
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Assistant Professor
Washington University in St. Louis McDonnell Genome Institute
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Research Assistant Professor
Weill Cornell Medicine
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