Gary Bader, Ph.D.
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Gary Bader is currently a post-doctoral fellow in the lab of
Dr. Chris Sander
at the
Computational Biology Center
at
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
in New York City. Previously, Gary completed a Ph.D. in
the lab
of
Dr. Christopher Hogue
in the
Department of Biochemistry
at the
University of Toronto
and the Program in Proteomics and Bioinformatics at the
Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute
at
Mount Sinai Hospital
in Toronto. His thesis research involved helping to conceptualize the
Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND)
with Dr. Hogue, originally an idea of
Dr. Tony Pawson
. Gary implemented the original version of BIND and used it for visualization and analysis of
large protein
and
genetic interaction
networks generated by new high-throughput proteomics and genomics techniques. He received a B.Sc. in
Biochemistry
from
McGill University
in Montreal as well as the equivalent of an undergraduate major in computer science from McGill University and University of Toronto.
Please see
Curriculum vitae
for more information.