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-**[[ssunyaev@rics.bwh.harvard.edu|Shamil Sunyaev, Ph.D.]]** is a Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School and a Research Geneticist at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. He holds a Distinguished Chair of Computational Genomics. He is also an Associate Member at Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Shamil is a computational geneticist interested in many aspects of genetic variation from the evolutionary, functional and medical genetics perspectives. Population genetics of human deleterious alleles has been one of his major interests. He also develops computational and statistical methods for sequencing studies and methods that use comparative genomics and protein structure to predict the functional effect of mutations.+~~NOTOC~~ 
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 +**[[ssunyaev@hms.harvard.edu|Shamil Sunyaev, Ph.D.]]** is a Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School and a Research Geneticist at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. He holds a Distinguished Chair of Computational Genomics. He is also an Associate Member at Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Shamil is a computational geneticist interested in many aspects of genetic variation from the evolutionary, functional and medical genetics perspectives. Population genetics of human deleterious alleles has been one of his major interests. He also develops computational and statistical methods for sequencing studies and methods that use comparative genomics and protein structure to predict the functional effect of mutations.
  
  
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-**[[dbalick@hms.harvard.edu|Daniel Balick, Ph.D.]]** is an Instructor in the Division of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School, an Associate Geneticist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and a Visiting Researcher at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He earned is doctorate in theoretical physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara under the guidance of Boris Shraiman at the KITP. Dan is interested in the mathematical modeling of non-equilibrium phenomena in population genetics and in the nature and evolution of genetic dominance. His recent work focuses on the development of statistical methods to infer recessive purifying selection from natural population data, modeling transient allele frequency dynamics in population genetics, and the evolutionary impact of genetic dominance on human orthologs in divergent species.  Resources relevant to Dan's research can be found [[http://genetics.bwh.harvard.edu/wiki/sunyaevlab/dbalick|here]].+**[[dbalick@hms.harvard.edu|Daniel Balick, Ph.D.]]** is an Instructor in the Division of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School, an Associate Geneticist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and a Visiting Researcher at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He earned is doctorate in theoretical physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara under the guidance of Boris Shraiman at the KITP. Dan is interested in the mathematical modeling of non-equilibrium phenomena in population genetics and in the nature and evolution of genetic dominance. His recent work focuses on the development of statistical methods to infer recessive purifying selection from natural population data, modeling transient allele frequency dynamics in population genetics, and the evolutionary impact of genetic dominance on human orthologs in divergent species.  Resources relevant to Dan's research can be found [[dbalick|here]].