Alexander Veit is part of the 4D Nucleome Data Coordination and Integration Center where he develops visualization tools for genomic data.
Prior to joining Harvard, Veit was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Chicago, the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences (Leipzig) and the University of Zurich where he worked on numerical methods for partial differential equations.
Before that, he completed his PhD in applied mathematics at the University of Zurich. His research involved the efficient approximation of time-domain boundary integral equations.
Author Correction: The 4D Nucleome Data Portal as a resource for searching and visualizing curated nucleomics data.
Authors: Reiff SB, Schroeder AJ, Kirli K, Cosolo A, Bakker C, Mercado L, Lee S, Veit AD, Balashov AK, Vitzthum C, Ronchetti W, Pitman KM, Johnson J, Ehmsen SR, Kerpedjiev P, Abdennur N, Imakaev M, Öztürk SU, Çamoglu U, Mirny LA, Gehlenborg N, Alver BH, Park PJ.
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The 4D Nucleome Data Portal as a resource for searching and visualizing curated nucleomics data.
Authors: Reiff SB, Schroeder AJ, Kirli K, Cosolo A, Bakker C, Mercado L, Lee S, Veit AD, Balashov AK, Vitzthum C, Ronchetti W, Pitman KM, Johnson J, Ehmsen SR, Kerpedjiev P, Abdennur N, Imakaev M, Öztürk SU, Çamoglu U, Mirny LA, Gehlenborg N, Alver BH, Park PJ.
Nat Commun
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Nat Commun
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