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Dan Krane (Ph.D. Penn State University) has taught in the Biological Sciences Department at Wright State for nearly 10 years, where he was recognized as Teacher of the Year in 1997. In addition to his teaching, research, and writing, Dan is active as a court-appointed expert in forensic DNA profiling, and has testified in numerous high profile cases including the O.J. Simpson trial and the recent case in Wellesley, MA in which a Harvard Medical School Professor was accused of murder. Dan did a post-doc with Dan Hartl's lab at the Washington Univ. School of Medicine (1990-1991) and his funded research and curriculum development grants bring in hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to his department at Wright State.

Michael L. Raymer is an assistant professor of computer science and engineering at Wright State University, where along with his colleagues, he designed an undergraduate bioinformatics curriculum. After earning his M.S. and Ph.D. in computer science and engineering at Michigan State University, Dr. Raymer worked as a programmer for an electrical engineering company. He later spent more than five years at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and received a Distinguished Performance award for his programming work there. In his free time, Dr. Raymer is an avid martial artist, guitar player, and hiker.