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| About Jake Chen (Indiana University – Purdue University) |
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Jake Chen is an assistant professor of Informatics and Computer Science at the joint campus of Indiana University and Purdue University, Indianapolis, Indiana. He is the founding director of the Indiana Center for Systems Biology and Personalized Medicine since 2008 and the local chair of IEEE Society of Engineering in Biology and Medicine in the Central Indiana Chapter since 2004. He is a senior member of both the IEEE and ACM. He is also a full member of several Indiana University biomedical research centers covering bioinformatics, bio-computing, cancer, and environmental health.
In Indiana, he leads several interdisciplinary informatics research projects with the theme “translational bioinformatics” and the ultimate goal of enabling future genome medicine. He is well published in the areas of biological data management, biological data mining, network biology, and computational systems biology.
He received both MS and PhD degrees in computer science & engineering from the University of Minnesota at Twin Cities. He received a BS degree in molecular biology and biochemistry from Peking University, China. In addition to Academic research, he has extensive industrial research and entrepreneurship experience, which include: developing GeneChip microarrays at Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA (1998-2002), mapping the first human protein interactome at Myriad Proteomics, Salt Lake City, UT (2002-03), and co-founding Predictive Physiology and Medicine, Bloomington, IN to promote personalized health screening using plasma proteomics technologies (2006-present).
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