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rob-p/README.md

Hi 👋 — I'm Rob

I lead the COMBINE-lab at the University of Maryland, where I am an associate professor of Computer Science and a member of UMIACS and the Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. We (the COMBINE-lab) work mostly on algorithms and data structures for efficient processing, indexing, querying, and inference in high-throughput sequencing data.

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⚡ Fun fact: Our lab writes most of our tools in Rust (and think it is a strong contender to replace / augment C++ in compute-intensive bioinformatics applications)!

👯 I’m looking to collaborate on interesting projects related to processing, indexing, querying, and inference in high-throughput sequencing data (after all, it's what we do!).

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