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  • Joker!sAce
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    • Feb 2011
    • 21

    Hello!

    Hi,

    I'm Pranav and I'm from India. I'm doing my Masters in Bio-Informatics at the Copenhagen University in Denmark.

    I'm currently working on a pipeline that uses BWA aligner to align an ancient genome (from a 4000 year old guy cited in this nature article) to hg18 and then look for variations and try to identify as best as possible, what these variations mean. It also has fancy graphs in R, neat for my non-biological background. I used to think I'm decent with computers until Linux and R got to me. I enjoy programming in Python though.

    Apart from all this, I kinda like music. Here is my last.fm profile if any of you are on it. I also enjoy travelling and motor-bikes are my second nature. I also play SC2 under the pseudonyms MossadPriest or Joker!sAce, I'm ranked in Euro top 300 and Scandinavia top 100, if any of you play SC2, we could team up.

    I'll be here now and then looking for help and trying to answer questions.

    Regards,
    Pranav.
    Last edited by Joker!sAce; 02-28-2011, 07:34 AM.

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