Computer Science 162, 001 - Spring 2015
Operating Systems and System Programming - John Kubiatowicz
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Fred Vogelstein is the author of Dogfight: How Apple and Google Went to War and Started a Revolution. A contributing editor at Wired magazine, he writes about technology and media. He's been a staff writer for Fortune, the Wall Street Journal, Newsday and US News and World Report. Vogelstein's work has also appeared in the New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the Boston Globe.
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Terry Speed splits his time between the Department of Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley and the Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia. Originally trained in mathematics and statistics, he has had a lifelong interest in genetics. After teaching mathematics and statistics in universities in Australia and the United Kingdom, and a spell in Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, he came to Berkeley 25 years ago. Since that time, his research and teaching interests have concerned the application of statistics to genetics and molecular biology. Within that subfield, eventually to be named bioinformatics, his interests are broad, including biomolecular sequence analysis, the mapping of genes in experimental animals and humans, and functional genomics. He has been particularly involved in the low-level analysis of microarray data, and more recently, next-generation DNA sequence analysis.
Recorded March 19, 2012
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