Dr. Fritz Sedlazeck is an Associate Professor at the Human Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor College of Medicine and an Adjunct Associate Professor at Rice University. His research focuses on algorithmic developments and high-performance computing for genomic and genetic applications. Specifically, he studies ways to improve the characterization of complex genomic alterations between individuals’ genomes based on large genomic sequencing data and as such improve our understanding of complex phenotypes such as human diseases.
WEBSITE(S)| Sedlazeck Lab | Google Scholar | Baylor College of Medicine
Research Areas
Bioinformatics & Computational biology
Education
PhD, Computational Biology, University of Vienna (2012)
BS, Computational Biology, Hagenberg Campus - FH Upper Austria (2008)