Ann Strickler Zweig | |
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Education | B.S.,
University of Kansas
[1] M.S., University of Colorado [1] |
Occupation | Scientist |
Ann Strickler Zweig is a scientist at the University of California, Santa Cruz's Jack Baskin School of Engineering. [2] [3]
Zweig is a senior program manager with the UCSC Genome Browser project. [2] [4] Zweig was one of the Web of Science Group's 2019 recipients of the highly-cited-researchers designation under biology and biochemistry. [5] The designation "identifies scientists and social scientists who produced multiple papers ranking in the top 1% by citations for their field and year of publication, demonstrating significant research influence among their peers." [6]
Zweig is also involved in the UCSC SARS-CoV-2 Genome Browser, a research tool for the virus that causes COVID-19. [7] [8]
Zweig co-founded [1] and was the president and chief operating officer of Omni-Vista, Inc., a corporation in Colorado. [9]
Zweig holds a patent for a "method for providing bi-directional propagation among data within spreadsheets." [10]
Zweig was a writer in The Wiley Guide to Project Technology, Supply Chain, and Procurement Management. [11]
Ann Strickler Zweig | |
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Education | B.S.,
University of Kansas
[1] M.S., University of Colorado [1] |
Occupation | Scientist |
Ann Strickler Zweig is a scientist at the University of California, Santa Cruz's Jack Baskin School of Engineering. [2] [3]
Zweig is a senior program manager with the UCSC Genome Browser project. [2] [4] Zweig was one of the Web of Science Group's 2019 recipients of the highly-cited-researchers designation under biology and biochemistry. [5] The designation "identifies scientists and social scientists who produced multiple papers ranking in the top 1% by citations for their field and year of publication, demonstrating significant research influence among their peers." [6]
Zweig is also involved in the UCSC SARS-CoV-2 Genome Browser, a research tool for the virus that causes COVID-19. [7] [8]
Zweig co-founded [1] and was the president and chief operating officer of Omni-Vista, Inc., a corporation in Colorado. [9]
Zweig holds a patent for a "method for providing bi-directional propagation among data within spreadsheets." [10]
Zweig was a writer in The Wiley Guide to Project Technology, Supply Chain, and Procurement Management. [11]