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David H. Alexanders page. I work on statistical algorithms for Pacific Biosciences. I received my Ph.D. from UCLAs Department of Biomathematics, under the supervision of Kenneth Lange. My continuing research interests are in statistical and population genetics, computational and mathematical statistics, and high-performance scientific computing. My background is in computer science and engineering. SFAF Santa Fe, May 2013, Getting to Q60 with Pure PacBio Long Reads the Quiver Consensus Algorithm.

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David H. Alexanders page. I work on statistical algorithms for Pacific Biosciences. I received my Ph.D. from UCLAs Department of Biomathematics, under the supervision of Kenneth Lange. My continuing research interests are in statistical and population genetics, computational and mathematical statistics, and high-performance scientific computing. My background is in computer science and engineering. SFAF Santa Fe, May 2013, Getting to Q60 with Pure PacBio Long Reads the Quiver Consensus Algorithm.

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