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Winston Patrick Kuo

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Winston Patrick Kuo is a Chinese-American computational biologist who specializes in utilizing translational technologies to solve biomedical related issues. He is currently[when?] Assistant Professor[1] in the Developmental Biology at Harvard School of Dental Medicine and Director of the Laboratory for Innovative Translational Technologies.[2]

Biography

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Winston Kuo completed his education at Columbia University earning his dental degree, as well as a DMSc from Harvard Medical School and a MS from MIT.[3] He went on to complete a two-year dental General Practice Residency program at Catholic Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York.[citation needed]

Research

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He was the first to compare DNA microarray platforms on a large scale.[4][better source needed] He further developed a framework for comparing DNA microarrays at a graduate student in Connie Cepko's lab in the Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, which addressed issues related to the reliability of DNA microarrays.

References

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  1. ^ Harvard School of Dental Medicine: Winston Patrick Kuo, DDS, MS, DMSc
  2. ^ LITT
  3. ^ "Winston Patrick Kuo".
  4. ^ Kuo, WP; et al. (2002). "Analysis of matched mRNA measurements from two different microarray technologies". Bioinformatics. 18 (3): 405–412. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/18.3.405. PMID 11934739.
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