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Jerzy Tiuryn is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics, University of Warsaw (since 1992), with a PhD in Mathematics from the same university (1975). He served as Vice Dean for Scientific Matters and International Relations (2005-2012) and is actively engaged in editorial roles for journals like Theoretical Computer Science, Information and Computation, and BioMed Research International.
- Education: PhD in Mathematics (University of Warsaw, 1975).
Research Interests: His work spans past contributions in program verification, semantics, typed lambda calculus, and type theory, with current focus on bioinformatics and computational biology. Specific areas include sequence analysis, gene family evolution, protein-protein interaction networks, gene regulatory regions, gene mutations in bacterial drug resistance, and comparative genomics.
Trends in Publications: His recent articles emphasize computational methods in bacterial genomics (CAMBerVis, CAMBer), regulatory element prediction (Bi-Billboard), protein interaction mapping via phylogeny, and Bayesian network modeling for gene expression. Themes center on genomic data analysis, evolutionary conservation, and algorithm development for biological systems.
Scientific Contributions: Awards and memberships highlight leadership in European and Polish academic networks:
- Board Member, European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics (ERCIM) (2011)
- First President, Polish Bioinformatics Society (2008-2010)
- Founding Member/President, PLERCIM (2007-2012)
- Member, Academia Europaea (since 1996)





