Daniel G. Brown
Professor
Biology
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
"Dr. Daniel G. Brown, received his PhD from the university of Cornell. He is currently working as a Professor of Computer Science. Administrative Responsibilities as Director of Undergraduate Studies for CS. He has authored a book ""Algorithms in Bioinformatics. Proceedings volume for 2014 Workshop on Algorithms in Bioinformatics"". He is awarded as Cheriton Research Fellowship, 2015, Outstanding Performance Award, University of Waterloo. He is the Mennonite Coalition for Refugee Support: board member, December 2015-present, Mennonite Central Committee Ontario: fundraising data analysis volunteer, 1 day/week, 2015."
Research Interest
Bioinformatics, Algorithms, Music information retrieval, Probabilistic analysis
Publications
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Pijanowski BC, Brown DG, Shellito BA, Manik GA. Using neural networks and GIS to forecast land use changes: a land transformation model. Computers, environment and urban systems. 2002 Nov 30;26(6):553-75.
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Brown DG, Johnson KM, Loveland TR, Theobald DM. Rural landâ€use trends in the conterminous United States, 1950–2000. Ecological Applications. 2005 Dec 1;15(6):1851-63.
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Vision TJ, Brown DG, Tanksley SD. The origins of genomic duplications in Arabidopsis. Science. 2000 Dec 15;290(5499):2114-7.