Michael Waterman is a prominent figure in the fields of computer science and mathematics, particularly known for his contributions to computational biology and bioinformatics. He is recognized for his work on sequence alignment algorithms, which are essential for comparing DNA, RNA, and protein sequences. His influential textbook, "Introduction to Computational Biology: Maps, Sequences, and Genomes," has been widely used in academic courses on bioinformatics.
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