Simon Rosenfeld

NIH, USA

Simon Rosenfeld has his M.S. degree in physics (major in molecular physics) from Lomonosov State University, Moscow, Russia and Ph.D. degree in physics (major in upper atmosphere and space physics from the National Institute of Applied Geophysics, Moscow, Russia. He published numerous works in aerodynamics of ultrararefied supersonic flows, satellite remote sensing, GPS radio-occultation tomography, applied statistical methods, time-series analysis, physical acoustics, and chemical thermodynamics. Substantial part of Dr. Rosenfeld's research experience is in nonlinear wave dynamics with applications to stochastic phenomena in atmospheric and oceanic waves. During the last seven years he has been employed with the National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, USA. His current research activity is in cancer-related functional genomics and systems biology with focus on microarray data analysis, computational proteomics, bioinformatics, and dynamics of genetic regulatory networks.

Biography Updated on 27 June 2006

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