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Jason C Macrander
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I am an evolutionary biologist using comparative ‘omics approaches in sea anemones and other venomous animals to address questions concerning venom evolution, protein function, and the physiology of symbiosis. In my research, I use sea anemones as a model to understand how evolutionary and ecological factors influence biological interactions and molecular diversity from a phylogenetic perspective. I am currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Adam Reitzel at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte.
Bioinformatics Evolutionary Studies Genetics Marine Biology Toxicology Zoology
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TOXIFY: a deep learning approach to classify animal venom proteins
Hello, I am very much looking forward to giving this a try, but I noticed that you referenced Venomix as a time-consuming pipeline. We designed it specifically not to be one. Fr...