Manolis Kellis
Manolis Kellis (; born 1977) is a professor of Computer Science and Computational Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. He is the head of the Computational Biology Group at MIT and is a Principal Investigator in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) at MIT.Kellis is known for his contributions to genomics, human genetics, epigenomics, gene regulation, genome evolution, disease mechanism, and single-cell genomics. He co-led the NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Project effort to create a comprehensive map of the human epigenome, the comparative analysis of 29 mammals to create a comprehensive map of conserved elements in the human genome, the ENCODE, GENCODE, and modENCODE projects to characterize the genes, non-coding elements, and circuits of the human genome and model organisms. A major focus of his work is understanding the effects of genetic variations on human disease, with contributions to obesity, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, and cancer. Provided by Wikipedia
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Genomic evidence for ameiotic evolution in the bdelloid rotifer Adineta vaga by Kellis, Manolis, Jaillon, Olivier
Published 2014
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ChromHMM: automating chromatin-state discovery and characterization by Ernst, Jason, Kellis, Manolis
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A Bayesian Approach for Fast and Accurate Gene Tree Reconstruction by Rasmussen, Matthew D., Kellis, Manolis
Published 2012
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A vast resource of allelic expression data spanning human tissues by Hou, Lei, Kellis, Manolis, GTex Consortium
Published 2021
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