Webb Colby Miller | |
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Born | 1943 (age 73–74) |
Nationality | United States |
Fields | Bioinformatics |
Institutions | The Pennsylvania State University |
Alma mater | University of Washington |
Thesis | Toward Abstract Numerical Analysis (1969) |
Doctoral advisor | Robert Wells Ritchie |
Known for | BLAST |
Notable awards | ISCB Accomplishment by a Senior Scientist Award |
Website www |
For the Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent, see Webb Miller (journalist).
Webb Colby Miller (born 1943) is a professor in the Department of Biology and the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University.
Miller attended Whitman College, and received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Washington in 1969. He joined Penn State in September 1985. Prior to that, he had held a position as permanent staff member at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center and served on the faculty at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the University of Arizona. He is a fellow of ISCB (International Society for Computational Biology).
Miller has been developing algorithms and software for analyzing DNA sequences and related types of data from molecular genetics. He is one of the authors of BLAST. He also develops methods for aligning long DNA sequences and extracting functional information from them. Webb Miller has made important contributions to the analysis of many vertebrate genomes. He is regarded as one of the pioneers in the field of computational biology.
Webb Miller’s recent research interests include the bioinformatics of species extinction, collaborating with Stephan Schuster, who is a Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Penn State. In November 2008, they published a paper in Nature (journal) that described a draft sequence for the woolly mammoth genome.
Webb Miller is the winner of 2009 Accomplishment by a Senior Scientist Award of the International Society for Computational Biology. He is also among The 2009 Time 100.