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University of New Haven: Faculty Anthony Melillo
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Title: Practicioner-in-Residence (PIR)
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College: College of Arts and Sciences
Dept: Biology & Environmental Science
Phone: 203.932.7101
Email: amelillo@newhaven.edu
Office: Dodds Hall 208

Education

M.S. in Computer and Information Science
Concentration in Software Design Methodology, University of New Haven
Graduate Certificate in Bioinformatics, University of New Haven
B.S. in Biological Sciences
Concentration in Biochemistry & Genetics, University of Connecticut.


Published Books and Articles

Moving Average Representation and Prediction for Multidimensional Harmonizable Processes, to appear in a volume honoring Professor M. M. Rao on his seventieth birthday, Marcel Dekker, Pure and Applied Mathematics, 2002, preprint
 
Some Properties of Harmonizable Processes, Advances on Theoretical and Methodological Aspects of Probability and Statistics, edited by N. Balakrishnan, Taylor & Francis, Pages 49-56, 2002

Prediction and Fundamental Moving Averages for Discrete Multidimensional Harmonizable Processes, Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Volume 43, Number 1, Pages 147-170, 1992.

Structure and Moving Average Representation for Multidimensional Strongly Harmonizable Processes, Stochastic Analysis and Applications, Volume 9, Number 3, Pages 323-361, 1991

The Lady Tasting Tea by David Salsburg Mathematical Association of America's Online Reviews (see www.maa.org/reviews/ladytea.html). 2002


Courses Taught

MB 620 Bioinformatics
MB 625 Advanced Bioinformatics

Other

As a Practitioner in Residence Mr. Melillo's duties are similar to an adjunct instructor, except that he has additional responsibilities. Besides teaching two classes, he is the program coordinator for the University's Graduate Certificate in Bioinformatics. He advises prospective students wishing to enter the program and supervises graduate students in the master's program wishing to do their graduate project in bioinformatics.

Teaching Philosophy:
Practice, practice, practice. That's how you learn informatics skills. In his courses, you will have lots of practice. It will start in the classroom, where each student will have their own PC. The practice continues through weekly homework assignments.

Mr. Melillo currently works at the Yale School of Public Health, as a Systems Programmer, in the lab of Josephine Hoh . His current responsibilities include maintenance of a MySQL database and processing of high-throughput genotyping data.

You can click here to see his resume.

Previous Positions:

Cooley Lab
The Cooley Lab studies the molecular genetics of Drosophila Oogenesis. My role in the lab is the maintenance of a protein-trap database. The database, known as Flytrap, is implemented using MySQL as the backend database and PHP for the web-based front-end.

Kidd Lab
The Kidd Lab studies human population genetics. Most of my time is spent maintaining an Oracle database of polymorphisms that uses an MS Access application as it's front-end. My most recent work has been on an accessory application to automate loading large amounts of data.