Virginia Bioinformatics Institute appoints scientific advisory board

BLACKSBURG, Va., Dec. 19, 2007 – The Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) at Virginia Tech has announced the appointment of six members to its newly formed scientific advisory board.

Members of the board, which include scientific leaders in fields such as high-performance computing, biology, bioinformatics, and nanotechnology/engineering, will serve as scientific advisors for the Institute, providing regular external reviews of research strengths as well as guidance on new strategic scientific initiatives and funding opportunities.

The board members are:

“VBI is very excited to have such a distinguished group of scientific experts agree to serve on our scientific advisory board,” said Virginia Bioinformatics Institute Executive and Scientific Director Bruno Sobral. “They will provide us with strategic insight to build on VBI’s successes to date. We are confident that, with their direction and input, we can continue to pursue our goal of tapping the power of computing and life sciences to solve problems in the life sciences arena. We look forward to working closely with the scientific advisory board in the years ahead and benefiting from the expertise they will bring to our collaborative body of researchers at the Institute.”

In addition to their activities throughout the year, VBI’s scientific advisory board will meet in person annually at the institute’s faculty retreat and research symposium.