Greg Gloor

Professor And Chair Of Biochemistry at University of Western Ontario

Ontario, Canada
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Greg Gloor is a Professor and Chair of Biochemistry at the University of Western Ontario with over three decades of academic leadership and 12 years framed as software/technical experience in computational biology. He specializes in computational approaches to protein evolution, high-throughput sequencing, transcriptomics, microbial diversity, and genetics, translating complex sequencing datasets into evolutionary and functional insight. Based in Ontario, Canada, he blends deep wet-lab knowledge with bioinformatics, supervising interdisciplinary teams and shaping departmental direction. Notably, his long-standing academic tenure reflects sustained contributions to understanding microbial diversity using modern sequencing and computational methods.
code12 years of coding experience
bookPhD, Biochemistry, PhD, Biochemistry at Western University
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Github Skills (40)

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genes10
sarif10
updating10
bioconductor10
sequencing10
rna-seq10
bioinformatics10
t-test10
ssa9
examine9
throughput9
delta9
genomics9
protocols9

Programming languages (5)

RCHTMLPythonPostScript

Github contributions (5)

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ggloor/cv

May 2016 - Dec 2023

Contributions:18 pushes, 1 branch in 7 years 8 months
ggloor/ALDEx_bioc

Oct 2014 - Oct 2022

ALDEx_bioc is the working directory for updating bioconductor
Contributions:127 commits, 40 PRs, 113 pushes in 8 years 1 month
deltasarifbioconductorbioinformaticsdirectory
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Greg Gloor - Professor And Chair Of Biochemistry at University of Western Ontario