Biography:Christoph Bock

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Christoph Bock
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NationalityGerman
Alma mater
Awards
  • Otto Hahn Medal (2009)
  • Overton Prize (2017)
Scientific career
FieldsBioinformatics
InstitutionsMax Planck Institute for Informatics
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Medical University of Vienna
Broad Institute
ThesisComputational Epigenetics (2008)
Doctoral advisorThomas Lengauer[1]
Websitecemm.at/research/groups/christoph-bock-group

Christoph Bock is a German bioinformatician and principal investigator at the Research Center for Molecular Medicine (CeMM) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and a visiting professor at the Medical University of Vienna.[2][3]

Education

Bock carried out his undergraduate studies at the University of Mannheim, focusing on computer science and business information, with an emphasis on machine learning.[4]

Bock gained his PhD in 2008 from Saarland University for research carried out at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics on computational epigenetics supervised by Thomas Lengauer.[4][1]

Research and career

Following his PhD, he undertook postdoctoral research with Alexander Meissner at the Broad Institute, where he contributed to the NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Project.[5]

Bock joined CeMM as a principal investigator in 2012.[citation needed] His research focuses on the application of machine learning and biostatistics to computational epigenetics. He is also interested in the application of bioinformatics to epigenetic diagnosis and personalised medicine.[5] Bock's lab has explored integrating technologies to efficiently assess the impact of many genes in gene regulation. His lab has combined CRISPR genome editing with single-cell RNA-seq to create the CROP-seq method, which enables high-throughput analysis of gene regulation.[6]

Beyond his work at CeMM, he has also been a principal investigator of BLUEPRINT, a member organisation of the International Human Epigenome Consortium.[5]

Awards and honors

Bock was awarded the Otto Hahn Medal by the Max Planck Society in 2009: this award recognises outstanding PhD theses.[7] In 2017, Bock was awarded the Overton Prize by the International Society for Computational Biology, for his significant contributions to computational biology research.[4] (As of 2017), Bock serves on the editorial board of the Genome Biology journal.[8]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bock, Christoph (2008). Computational Epigenetics. mpg.de (PhD thesis). Saarland University. OCLC 472653426. Retrieved 23 July 2017. Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  2. "Christoph Bock Group" (in en). http://cemm.at/research/groups/christoph-bock-group/. Retrieved 23 July 2017. 
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  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Fogg, Christiana N.; Kovats, Diane E.; Berger, Bonnie (2017). "2017 ISCB Overton Prize awarded to Christoph Bock". PLOS Computational Biology 13 (6): e1005559. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005559. PMID 28665945. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Christoph Bock". https://www.iscb.org/ismbeccb2017-program/keynotes/christoph-bock. Retrieved 23 July 2017. 
  6. "CRISPR meets single-cell sequencing in new screening method". https://phys.org/news/2017-01-crispr-single-cell-sequencing-screening-method.html. Retrieved 23 July 2017. 
  7. "Christoph Bock" (in en-gb). http://www.medical-epigenomics.org/meg/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=77&catid=82&Itemid=477. Retrieved 23 July 2017. 
  8. "Genome Biology" (in en). https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/about/editorial-board. Retrieved 23 July 2017.