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Dmitri Petrov

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Petrov is best known for his work on measurements of mutational biases, quantification of natural selection using genomic data, and experimental and theoretical work on very rapid evolution in large populations of metazoans, viruses, and somatic cells.
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in 2000. He was appointed to Associate Professor with tenure in 2005, to Professor in 2009, and the Kevin and Michelle Douglas Endowed Professorship in 2011.
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and earned a master's degree in physics and molecular biology in 1989 from the
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Dmitry Petrov (disambiguation)
Moscow, USSR
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
M.A.
Harvard University
PhD
Doctoral advisor
Richard Lewontin
Dan Hartl
Moscow
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Harvard University
Richard Lewontin
Dan Hartl
Junior Fellow
Ting Wu
Stanford University
"Dmitri Petrov"
Categories
1969 births
Living people
Scientists from Moscow
21st-century American biologists
Harvard University alumni
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology alumni
Russian emigrants to the United States
Stanford University faculty

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