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Russ B. Altman

Academic Appointments

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    Personal Information
    Email Tel (650) 725-0659 Tel (650) 725-3394
    Alternate Contact
    Tiffany Murray Administrative Associate Tel Work 650-725-0659

Professional Overview

Administrative Appointments

  • Chairman, Department of Bioengineering (2007 - 2012)
  • Director, Biomedical Informatics Training Program (2000 - present)
  • President, American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (2013 - 2014)
  • President, International Society for Computational Biology (2000 - 2001)
  • Member, Biomedical Library and Informatics Research Commitee Study Section (NIH) (2002 - 2005)

Honors and Awards

  • Fellow, International Society for Computational Biology (2010)
  • Member, Institute of Medicine of the National Academies (2009)
  • Fellow, American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (2007)
  • Fellow, American College of Physicians (1998)
  • U.S. Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists & Engineers, NIH (1997)
  • Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (1991)
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Professional Education

AB: Harvard College, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (1983)
PhD: Stanford University, Medical Information Sciences (1989)
MD: Stanford University, Medicine (1990)

Postdoctoral Advisees

Jenelle BrayAssaf GottliebDavid KurtzYong Li

Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations

Community and International Work

Industry Relationships

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Scientific Focus

Current Research Interests

I am interested in the application of computational technologies to problems in molecular biology of relevance to medicine. In particular, my laboratory focuses on drug response at the molecular level, working in three areas. First, we are building a comprehensive pharmacogenomics knowledge base (http://www.pharmgkb.org/) that provides access to information relating genotype to phenotype (in particular, how variation in genetics leads to variation in response to drugs). We are interested in collaboratively discovering and applying new pharmacogenomics knowledge. Second, we are interested in the analysis of three dimensional biological structures. We have methods for analyzing protein structures to recognize and annotate active sites and binding sites, particularly in the context of interactions with small molecule drugs. We are also interested in physics-based simulation of biological structures to understand how their dynamics impact their function (http://simbios.stanford.edu/). Finally, we are interested in computational methods for analyzing functional genomics information. We use natural language processing techniques for extracting and summarizing information in the literature, chemoinformatics methods for understanding small molecule function, and machine learning & data mining techniques to understand the molecular responses to drugs.

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