Biography
Natalia Maltsev
Computational Biologist, Argonne National Lab.

Natalia Maltsev is the head of the Bioinformatics Group at the Mathematics and Computer Science division of Argonne National Laboratory and a research fellow at the Computation Institute at the University of Chicago. She has received M.D. in Internal Medicine (1981) and Ph. D. in Microbiology (1986) from Moscow State Medical University. For the past 12 years she worked in the field of bioinformatics at Argonne. Her major scientific interests include evolution of metabolism and the use of advanced computational technologies to support high-throughput comparative analyses of genomes. Dr. Maltsev's group is working on: the development of PUMA2/GADU - a Grid-based integrated information system for high-throughput evolutionary analysis of genomes and metabolic networks; providing Microbial Informatics Core to the NIH Great Lakes RCE in Biodefense and Emerging Infections; performing target selection for the NIH Midwest Center for Structural Genomics; conducting analysis of the Hanford site MetaGenome and other projects.


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