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Victor
M. Markowitz, D.Sc., is head of Berkeley Lab's Biological Data Management
and Technology Center. He served as Chief
Information Officer and Senior Vice President, Data Management Systems,
at Gene Logic Inc., from 2000 to 2003. He was Vice President and
then Senior Vice President, Data Management Systems from 1997 to
2000, at Gene Logic. Dr. Markowitz built Gene Logic's data management,
software development, applied bioinformatics, and IT organization,
starting with an initial group of five scientists located in Berkeley,
that has grown to a staff of over a hundred software engineers,
computer scientists, bioinformatics scientists, and IT specialists,
located in Berkeley and Gaithersburg, Maryland. He directed the
development of Gene Logic's data management products, including
its flagship Genesis data management platform for gene expression
data. These products are used by over 25 pharmaceutical and biotech
companies worldwide and constitute Gene Logic's main source of revenues.
The tools and methodology used for developing Genesis have been
presented at conferences and professional meetings, and have been
described in several papers.
Prior to joining Gene Logic, Dr. Markowitz was at Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory where he led the development of the Object Protocol
Model (OPM) data management and integration tools that have been
used for developing public and commercial genome databases. The
OPM tools have been successfully used for developing several public
molecular biology databases, such as the Genome Database at the
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, and the German Genome
Resource Center's Primary Database in Berlin, and for setting up
prototype molecular biology multi-database systems. The OPM data
management tools continue to be used by scientific database groups
in USA and Europe, have been presented at seminars, database conferences,
and professional meetings, and have been described in several scientific
papers.
Dr. Markowitz received his M.Sc. and D.Sc. degrees in computer
science from Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology. Dr. Markowitz
has authored articles and book chapters on various aspects of data
management. He has served on review panels and program committees
for database and bioinformatics programs and conferences.
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