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Peter J. Myler

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Peter John Myler is a biochemist, medical researcher and educator. He is professor, principal investigator, and supervisor at the Center for Global Infectious Disease Research in Seattle, Washington.[1]

Education

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Myler earned both his Bachelor of Science degree and his PhD in biochemistry (in 1982), at the University of Queensland in Australia.[2][1]

Career

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In 1993, Myler became an assistant professor in pathobiology at the University of Washington.[1] At the University of Washington's Department of Global Health, he is an affiliate professor, both with Global Health and with Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education.[2]

His research focuses on genome-scale technologies (next-generation sequencing, mRNA profiling and proteomics),[2] bioinformatics and molecular approaches to study gene function and protein structure in infectious disease organisms.[1] His laboratory works to discover novel drug and vaccine strategies against global infectious diseases.[3] Some of his research integrated aspects of molecular biology with epidemiological and clinical concerns, including species of the pathogens Trypanosoma and Leishmania.[4]

Selected publications

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Honors and awards

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Myler received the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award for Development Cooperation, 2016.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Peter J Myler, PhD". seattlechildrens.org. Seattle Children's Hospital. Retrieved 2026-02-05.
  2. ^ a b c "Peter Myler". globalhealth.washington.edu. Department of Global Health, University of Washington. Retrieved 2026-02-05.
  3. ^ "Peter J Myler". researchgate.net. Retrieved 2026-02-05.
  4. ^ "Peter J. Myler". Research.com. Retrieved 2026-02-05.
  5. ^ "Laureates 2016". frontiersofknowledgeawards-fbbva.es. Argentina: BBVA Foundation. Retrieved 2026-02-05.