Yes.  Quinn Snell definitely works with the bioinformatics guys.
Generally speaking, if Mark Clement does it, you can pretty well bet
that Quinn Snell does it too.  Those two work together quite
extensively.  I don't know the exact division, but when I've asked Quinn
about it, he's basically given the impression that there is (nearly) no
difference in their research areas, etc.

Lloyd Brown
Systems Administrator
Fulton Supercomputing Lab
Brigham Young University
http://marylou.byu.edu

On 08/06/2013 07:24 PM, Matt Gardner wrote:
> If you like biology, you might also talk to Mark Clement, who does
> computational biology (does Quinn Snell also work in that area?  I'm not
> sure...).
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