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  1. Durbin has served on the Senate Judiciary Committee for 22 years, during which time he has been Ranking Member of the Immigration Subcommittee (2017-2021); Ranking Member of the Constitution Subcommittee (2015-2016); Chair of the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Human Rights Subcommittee (2011-2014); Founding Chair of the Human Rights and the Law Subcommittee (2007-2008, 2009-2010); Chairman of ...

  2. 25 de ago. de 2023 · International Prize for Biology 2023. The Department of Genetics is delighted to announce that Professor Richard Durbin has been awarded the 39th International Prize for Biology by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, which this year focused on the Biology of Genomes. The award recognises Richard’s development of innovative ...

  3. Visit Durbin’s Website » Head over to Sen. Richard Durbin’s website. If you are having a problem with a government agency, look for a contact link for casework to submit a request for help. Otherwise, look for a phone number on that website to call his office if you have a question.

  4. University Professor, Department of Genetics. Richard Durbin's group works on genetic and evolutionary analysis of whole genome sequence data sets, using computational and mathematical approaches. Learn more.

  5. Research interests. Our group works on genetic and evolutionary analysis of whole genome sequence data sets, using computational and mathematical approaches. Much of our research in the last five years has involved the discovery and analysis of human genetic variation using large data sets (1000 Genomes Project, UK10K, HGDP etc.), but more ...

  6. Richard Michael Durbin FRS (born 1960) is a British computational biologist and Al-Kindi Professor of Genetics at the University of Cambridge. He also serves as an associate faculty member at the Wellcome Sanger Institute where he was previously a senior group leader.

  7. 13 de jul. de 2011 · The history of human population size is important to understanding human evolution. Heng Li and Richard Durbin use complete genome sequences from Chinese, Korean, European and Yoruban (West ...