Anne Condon is a notable computer scientist known for her work in computational complexity theory, algorithms, and bioinformatics. She has made significant contributions to various areas of computer science, particularly in understanding the computational limits of problems and the design of efficient algorithms. Condon has held academic positions, including being a faculty member at institutions like the University of British Columbia. Her research often explores the intersection of computer science and biology, particularly in developing algorithms for analyzing biological data and understanding biological processes through a computational lens.
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