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Alma mater
  
Harvard University

Fields
  
Bioinformatics

Education
  
Harvard University


Role
  
Computer Programmer

Name
  
Lincoln Stein

Awards
  
Benjamin Franklin Award

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Institutions
  
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research Harvard Medical School Whitehead Institute Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Thesis
  
Cloning of developmentally regulated genes from Schistosoma mansoni (1989)

Notable awards
  
Ben Franklin Award (2004)

Books
  
Network Programming with Perl, Official guide to program, Web Security: A Step‑by‑s, Writing Apache Modules, How to Set Up and Maintain

Similar People
  
Jim Kent, Tim Bray, Brian Kernighan, Greg Kroah‑Hartman, Simon Peyton Jones

Lincoln Stein - TorBUG Talk - Sept 26 2012


Lincoln David Stein is a scientist and Professor in bioinformatics and computational biology at the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research.

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Education

Stein completed a Doctor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a PhD in Cell Biology at Harvard University both in 1989 via the MD-PhD program. His thesis investigated gene cloning in Schistosoma mansoni.

Career

From 1992-1997 he was a director of informatics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Genome Centre, Whitehead Institute of Biomedical Research. From 1998 to 2004 he was an Associate Professor at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. He has been working at the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research since 2007.

Research

Stein's current research projects include Reactome, WormBase, BioPerl, Gramene, ENCODE, the Generic Model Organism Database, the Sequence Ontology and Cloud computing.

Stein is also the original developer of CGI.pm and a contributor to mod_perl, both widely used in the Perl programming language for web applications, as well as many other Perl modules and associated books.

Awards and honours

Stein was awarded the Benjamin Franklin Award (Bioinformatics) in 2004. He was elected an ISCB Fellow in 2016 by the International Society for Computational Biology.

References

Lincoln Stein Wikipedia