Paul Blainey

Paul Blainey is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Engineering at MIT and a core member at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. He earned a B.S. in chemistry and a B.A. in mathematics from the University of Washington. He earned a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Harvard University. He then completed postdoctoral research at Stanford University. His research group focuses on integrating new microfluidic, optical, and molecular tools for application in biology and medicine.
More info: http://web.mit.edu/be/people/blainey.shtml

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Quantitative Biology Workshop (edX)

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A workshop-style introduction to tools used in biological research. Discover how to analyze data using computational methods. Do you have an interest in biology and quantitative tools? Do you know computational methods but do not realize how they apply to biological problems? Do you know biology but do not [...]