P2IRC Researcher Receives Distinguished Graduate Supervisor Award
P2IRC researcher Tony Kusalik received a Distinguished Graduate Supervisor Award at the University of Saskatchewan’s 2018 Fall Convocation on Oct. 27.
Tony Kusalik is a P2IRC Theme 3 project co-lead on Genotype & Environment to Phenotype (GE2P). Within this project alone, Tony is supervising five students. Tony is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Saskatchewan, a member of the Division of Biomedical Engineering, Director of the Bioinformatics Program, and Director of the Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Research Laboratory. His research interests range from logic programming to machine learning to computational biology. However, his primary research interests center on bioinformatics. He works extensively with collaborators in a broad spectrum of life and health sciences.