Anders Krogh
Anders Krogh is a bioinformatician at the University of Copenhagen, where he leads the university's bioinformatics center. He is known for his pioneering work on the use of hidden Markov models in bioinformatics (together with David Haussler), and is co-author of a widely used textbook in bioinformatics. In addition, he also co-authored one of the early textbooks on neural networks. His current research interests include promoter analysis, non-coding RNA, gene prediction and protein structure prediction.In 2017, Krogh was elected a Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB). Provided by Wikipedia
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EasyGene – a prokaryotic gene finder that ranks ORFs by statistical significance by Larsen Thomas, Krogh Anders
Published 2003-06-01
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Computational evidence for hundreds of non-conserved plant microRNAs by Krogh Anders, Lindow Morten
Published 2005-09-01
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Automatic generation of gene finders for eukaryotic species by Krogh Anders, Munch Kasper
Published 2006-05-01
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A hidden Markov model approach for determining expression from genomic tiling micro arrays by Krogh Anders, Arctander Peter, Gardner Paul P, Munch Kasper
Published 2006-05-01
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MicroRNA-143 down-regulates Hexokinase 2 in colon cancer cells by Gregersen Lea H, Jacobsen Anders, Frankel Lisa B, Wen Jiayu, Krogh Anders, Lund Anders H
Published 2012-06-01
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miR-449 inhibits cell proliferation and is down-regulated in gastric cancer by Federspiel Birgitte, Grønbæk Kirsten, Hother Christoffer, Bardram Linda, Krogh Anders, Jacobsen Anders, Futoma-Kazmierczak Ewa, Bou Kheir Tony, Lund Anders H, Friis-Hansen Lennart
Published 2011-03-01
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