WashU Michael C. Wendl
Genome Sequencing Center
Washington University School of Medicine
4444 Forest Park Boulevard, Box 8501
St. Louis, MO 63108 U.S.A.
mwendl@wustl.edu (read this first)
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Dr. Wendl is interested in the development and application of mathematical theory and computational methods at the interface of biology, physics, and engineering - especially for those problems related to genetics. He has focused primarily on modeling fluidic devices and shotgun DNA sequencing, processing and analysis algorithms for shotgun data, and combinatorial approaches for bioinformatics problems in DNA mapping and sequencing.

Open Problems

N-S Equations
Clay Institute of Mathematics has announced the Millennium Prizes for 7 outstanding unsolved problems in mathematics ( Nature, Vol. 405, pp. 383; Science, Vol. 288, pp. 1328), each of which carries a 1 million US $ honorarium. Solution of the Navier-Stokes equations is one of the seven problems. This is also 1 of the 18 Smale Problems .

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