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- | **James Taylor** was an American computational biology and genomics researcher at [[Johns Hopkins University]]. | + | **James Taylor** was an American computational biology and genomics researcher at [[Johns Hopkins University]]. He died on April 2, 2020 at age 40.((// |
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+ | ===== History ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Education ==== | ||
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+ | Taylor earned his Bachelor of Science in computer science from the [[University of Vermont]] in 2000 and his PhD in computer science in 2006 from [[Pennsylvania State University]], | ||
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+ | ==== Career ==== | ||
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+ | Taylor held appointments at the [[Krieger School of Arts and Sciences]] and the [[Whiting School of Engineering]] at [[Johns Hopkins University]], | ||
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+ | His research focused on understanding genomic and epigenomic regulation of [[gene]] [[transcription]] through integrated analysis, with the goal of achieving a complete understanding of the structure and function of genomes. He also developed a strategy to support the health of the Chesapeake Bay by detecting microorganisms in the Baltimore Harbor and monitoring their levels continuously using newly developed, portable, and rapid [[DNA]] sequencing technologies. | ||
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+ | Taylor was a member of the [[Science Gateways Institute]] Steering Committee, and had been a member of the [[National Center for Genome Analysis]] Scientific Advisory Board from 2014 to 2016; a member of the [[iPlant]] Scientific Advisory Board from 2013 to 2016; a member of the [[XSEDE Project]] User Advisory Committee from 2012 to 2014; and co-chair of the [[International Arabadopsis Informatics Consortium]] Engineering, |