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About me
Daniel Blankenberg, PhD, is an Associate Staff in the Center for Computational Life Sciences of the Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute, and is an Assistant Professor of Molecular Medicine in the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, where his lab focuses on developing FAIR computational approaches for accessing, analyzing, and visualizing large-scale biological data. Dr. Blankenberg earned his PhD in Biochemistry, Microbiology and Molecular Biology from Penn State, and his BS in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Computer Science from Gettysburg College. He has been an active computational biologist for two decades. As a founding member and a current co-lead of the Galaxy Project (galaxyproject.org), he continues to be an ardent supporter of reproducibility, accessibility, and transparency within scientific research and of open source software. Among his current roles at the Cleveland Clinic, he serves as the Clinic lead of Quantum Computing within the CCF-IBM Discovery Accelerator.