Reiner Schulz
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Research interests

  • Epigenetics
    • DNA methylation
    • Genomic imprinting
  • Large-scale biological data analysis
    • Next-generation sequencing (NGS)
      • ChIP- and MeDIP-seq
    • Gene expression microarrays
  • Parallel computing in bioinformatics
    • Parallelization of NGS workflows on high-performance computing (HPC) clusters
    • Scientific computing using massively parallel graphical processing units (GPU)
      • Sequence alignment
      • Artificial neural networks for classification and unsupervised clustering

Biographical details

  • 2012-present Senior Lecturer in Bioinformatics and Epigenomics, Dept. of Medical and Molecular Genetics, King's College London.
  • 2009-2012 RCUK Research Fellow in Functional Genomics, Dept. of Medical and Molecular Genetics, King's College London.
  • 2004-8 Bioinformatics post-doctoral researcher, Dept. of Medical and Molecular Genetics, King's College London.
    • 2007-8 Wellcome Trust VIP award
    • 2005-7 EMBO long-term fellow
  • 1999-2004 Computer Science PhD program, University of Maryland, College Park, USA.
    • PhD received: Aug 20, 2004.
    • PhD supervisor: James Reggia.
    • PhD thesis title: One-Shot Multi-Winner Self-Organizing Maps.
  • 1996-9 Diplom Informatik (Computer Science) program, Humboldt Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Education/Academic qualification

Doctor of Philosophy, One-Shot Multi-Winner Self-Organizing Maps, University of Maryland

Award Date: 1 Jan 2004

Bachelor of Science, Humboldt University of Berlin

Award Date: 1 Jan 1999

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