Samuel H. Vohr
Department of Biomolecular Engineering
Baskin School of Engineering
University of California, Santa Cruz
1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA
Background
I am a graduate student in the Biomolecular Engineering and
Bioinformatics Ph.D. program in the
Department of Biomolecular
Engineering at
University of California, Santa Cruz
and I work in the Paleogenomics Lab.
Previously, I earned my Bachelor's and Master's degrees
in Computer Science at the
University of New Hampshire, where I
worked in the
Scientific Database Group
and at the
Hubbard Center for Genome Studies. I also worked at the
UNH InterOperability Laboratory.
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Prüfer et al. "The complete genome sequence of a Neanderthal
from the Altai Mountains." Nature. 2014. Link
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Kenneth M. Flynn, Samuel H. Vohr, Philip J. Hatcher,
Vaughn S. Cooper.
"Evolutionary rates and gene dispensability associate with
replication timing in the archaeon Sulfolobus islandicus."
Genome Biology and Evolution. 2010.
Abstract and PDF
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Vaughn S. Cooper, Samuel H. Vohr, Sarah C. Wrocklage,
Philip J. Hatcher.
"Why Genes Evolve Faster on Secondary Chromosomes in Bacteria."
PLoS Computational Biology. 2010.
Full Article and PDF
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Samuel H. Vohr.
"Error-Driven Adaptive Resolutions for Large Scientific
Data Sets."
Master's Thesis, University of New Hampshire. 2010.
PDF
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