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    Jason Shoemaker

    Code slinger, data hoarder and teacher @ University of Pittsburgh

    Jason E. Shoemaker is an Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, holding positions in both the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering and the Department of Computational & Systems Biology. He joined the faculty in 2015 after a series of research roles in Japan, including positions at the University of Tokyo and the Japan Science and Technology Agency.

    Dr. Shoemaker earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering, graduating Magna Cum Laude from the University of Florida in 2003. He completed his PhD in Chemical Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2009, focusing on Systems Biology and Computer Science. His research interests encompass immunology, machine learning, and systems biology, and he has published extensively in these fields. Notably, he has received several awards, including the NSF CAREER Award in 2020 and recognition for his presentations at international conferences.123

    In addition to his teaching and research, Dr. Shoemaker serves as a reviewer for multiple scientific journals and participates in NSF grant review panels, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in his areas of expertise.13

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    Dr. Jason Shoemaker - Laboratory for Systems Medicine
    Dr. Jason Shoemaker - Laboratory for Systems Medicine

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