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Doctoral advisor
  
Wei-Mou Zheng

Name
  
Heng Li

Awards
  
Benjamin Franklin Award


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Institutions
  
Wellcome Trust Sanger InstituteBroad InstituteBeijing Genomics Institute

Thesis
  
Constructing the TreeFam database (2006)

Known for
  
BioinformaticsBurrows–Wheeler transformSamtoolsTreeFam

Notable awards
  
Benjamin Franklin Award (Bioinformatics) (2012)

Institution
  
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Broad Institute, Beijing Genomics Institute

Heng Li is a Chinese bioinformatics research scientist currently working at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts with David Reich and David Altshuler. Li's work has made several important contributions in the field of next generation sequencing.

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Education

Li majored in physics at Nanjing University during 1997-2001. He received his PhD from the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2006. His thesis, titled "Constructing the TreeFam database", was supervised by Wei-Mou Zheng.

Research

Li was involved in a number of projects while working at the Beijing Genomics Institute from 2002 to 2006. These included studying rice finishing, silkworm sequencing, and genetic variation in chickens.

From 2006 to 2009, Li worked on a postdoctoral research fellowship with Richard M. Durbin at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. During this time, Li made several important contributions to the field of next generation sequencing (NGS) through the development of software such as the SAMtools NGS utilities, the Burrows–Wheeler aligner (BWA), MAQ, TreeSoft and TreeFam.

Li joined the Broad Institute in 2009, working in the core faculty lab of David Altshuler, which investigates the discovery and understanding of the genetic causes of disease.

As of April 2015, Li's papers on SAMtools and BWA (sequence alignment using the Burrows-Wheeler transform) have both been cited over 5,000 times.

Awards

In 2012, Li won the Benjamin Franklin award in bioinformatics. Li became the fourth former member of Richard Durbin's lab to win the award, following Sean Eddy, Ewan Birney and Alex Bateman.

Personal

Li lives in Boston with his wife and daughter.

References

Heng Li Wikipedia