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Michael White

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Welcome to Adaptive Complexity, where I write about genomics, systems biology, evolution, and the connection between science and literature, government, and society.

I'm a biochemist and a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Genetics and the Center for Genome Sciences at the Washington University School of Medicine. In the lab I use the tools of yeast genetics, genomics, and biochemistry to study gene regulation during the cell division cycle.

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