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Mugur Alexandru Roz
Information Technology
Consultant, Religion and Science Program
Boston Theological Institute (BTI)

Researcher, Artifficial Intelligence in Genetics
Harvard University & M.I.T.

Ph.D. (Medical Informatics) - Timisoara University of Medicine and Pharmacy (RO)
M.D. - Timisoara University of Medicine and Pharmacy (RO)


Dr. Mugur Alexandru Roz has a joint appointment as a Research Fellow in the Health Science and Technology division of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is also a Lecturer Professor of Medical Informatics at the "Vasile Goldis" Western University - Arad, Romania.

His main area of research includes biomedical informatics, genetics and computer science, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence techniques applied to genomics data.

Dr. Roz holds a Medical Doctor’s Degree and a PhD degree in Biomedical Informatics from Timisoara University, Romania. He is the author of five books and more than fifty articles on various biomedical informatics topics.


 
   
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