Keith Crandall

 KeithA. Crandall

Keith A. Crandall

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  • Reviews10

Biography

Brigham Young University - Biology


Resume

  • 1990

    MA

    Statistics

  • 1989

    PhD

    Biology and Biomedical Sciences

  • 1983

    BA

    Biology and Mathematics

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    Publons

  • Biostatistics and Bioinformatics

    Launched in Summer of 2019

    the Milken Institute School of Public Health Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics integrates educational programs to help graduate students explore the core quantitative sciences of public health.

    Biostatistics and Bioinformatics

    Molecular Evolution

    Teaching

    Bioinformatics

    Sequencing

    Mathematics

    Biology

    Perl

    Statistics

    Molecular Biology

    Life Sciences

    Data Analysis

    Molecular Genetics

    Research

    Genetics

    Phylogenetics

    Computational Biology

    Programming

    Genomics

    Lifesciences

    Science

    Jumpstarting phylogenetic analysis

    Jumpstarting phylogenetic analysis

    Google Scholar Summary

    Crandall

    Keith A.

    Crandall

    The George Washington University

    University of Texas at Austin

    Brigham Young University

    Provo

    Utah

    Teaching

    research

    and administration of a broad biology department with 22 full-time faculty members.

    Professor & Chair

    Brigham Young University

    Ashburn

    VA

    Establishing

    developing

    and connecting computational biology research across the George Washington University campuses

    Director - Computational Biology Institute

    George Washington University

    Washington D.C. Metro Area

    Professor

    The George Washington University

    Research in molecular evolution of vision

    University of Texas at Austin

    American Association for the Advancement of Science

    Fellow

    Spanish

    AAAS Fellow

    Keith Crandall

    director of George Washington University’s Computational Biology Institute

    has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for his contributions to phylogenetics and evolutionary biology

    particularly for broad applications to natural history and infectious disease studies. He is among 388 new fellows recognized for their distinguished efforts to advance science. AAAS is the world’s largest scientific society

    which publishes Science

    a weekly peer-reviewed journal. The tradition of the fellows began in 1874

    and members can be considered for the rank if nominated by their peers.

    Edward O. Wilson Naturalist Award

    The Edward O. Wilson Naturalist Award is given to an active investigator in mid-career who has made significant contributions to the knowledge of a particular ecosystem or group of organisms. Individuals whose research and writing illuminate principles of evolutionary biology and an enhanced aesthetic appreciation of natural history will merit special consideration.

    The American Society of Naturalists

BIO 365

4.5(1)

HBIO 100

2.4(4)

INBIO 365

2.5(1)