In the News
- New drugs faster from natural compounds: A UC San Diego breakthrough (Jul 2009, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
- New Drugs Faster from Natural Compounds: a UC San Diego Breakthrough (Jul 2009, UCSD)
- Origin of Species: How a T. Rex Femur Sparked a Scientific Smackdown (Jun 2009, Wired News)
- Who's who in the project (May 2009, Malaysia Star)
- Potentially Disruptive Antibody Sequencing Technology Developed By UC San Diego And Genentech Scientists (Dec 2008, Medical News Today)
- Potentially Disruptive Antibody Sequencing Technology Developed (Dec 2008, Science Daily)
- Bone of contention | Does Tyrannosaurus fossil contain preserved soft tissue? Maybe, maybe not (Oct 2008, San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Stir over chicken from T rex theory (Aug 2008, Times of India)
- Fresh doubts over T. rex chicken link (Aug 2008, Nature News)
- T. Rex Closer to Gizzards Than Lizards (Apr 2008, Washington Post)
- UCSD Faculty Excellence Awards 2007 - Pavel Pevzner (2007, Youtube)
- Double Dutch for duplications (Nov 2007, Nature News)
- Which came first, the chicken genome or the egg genome? (Oct 2007, UCSD)
- From spectral networks to shotgun sequencing (June 2007, Nature Methods, Vol. 4 No. 6)
- Identifying peptides without a database (May 2007, Journal of Proteome Research, Vol. 6 Issue 5, p 1640)
- UCSD Team Frees Protein Identification From Database Searching Via 'Spectral Networks' (Apr 2007, genomeweb)
- Profile of Pavel Pevzner (March 2007, BioTechniques, Volume 40, Number 3: p 259)
- The life puzzle solver (February/March 2007, Scientific Computing World)
- Building Better Phylogenetic Trees (Dec 2006, UCSD)
- UCSD Computer Scientist Wins Young Investigator Award, Research on Snake Venom Proteins Highlighted (Nov 2006, UCSD)
- UCSD Developing New Genome Sequencing Technology (Oct 2006, UCSD)
- Burnham Institute for Medical Research and UC San Diego Researchers Establish Joint Center for Molecular Modeling (July 2006, UCSD)
- Two UCSD Engineers Awarded $1 Million Teaching Grants from Howard Hughes Medical Institute (Apr 2006, UCSD)
- UCSD Computer Scientist Works with Cancer Researchers to Understand How Cancer Genomes Evolve (Mar 2006, UCSD)
- The History of Chromosomes May Shape the Future of Diseases (Aug 2005, New York Times)
- Study challenges theory of random DNA changes (July 2005, San Diego Union-Tribune)
- International Bioinformatics Effort Reveals Evolutionary Hotspots and Link to Cancers (July 2005, UCSD)
- Mapping DNA's Danger Zones (Nov 2003, Discover, Living World / Genetics)
- From Genome Comparisons, UCSD Researchers Learn Lessons about Evolution and Cancer (Oct 2003, UCSD)
- Chromosome rearrangements in evolution: From gene order to genome sequence and back (September 2003, PNAS)
- UCSD Researchers Estimate Approximately 400 Fragile Regions in the
Human Genome That Are Vulnerable to Evolutionary ‘Earthquakes’ (June 2003, UCSD)
- Mouse Genome Very Similar to Humans', Analysis Shows (Dec 2002, San Diego Union-Tribune, p 1).
- Study: Men More Like Mice (Dec 2002, WTAE.TV)
- New path lays DNA puzzles bare (Aug 2001, Nature News)
- Getting the Genome Letter-Perfect (June 2001, Wired)
- Measuring the Dynamics of the Proteome (Feb 2001, Genome Research, Vol. 11, Issue 2, 191-193)
- Multiple Sequence Comparison and Consistency on Multipartite Graphs (Mar 1995, ScienceDirect, Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages 1-22)