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David Van Valen, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering at the California Institute of Technology and an Investigator at the Heritage Medical Research Institute. He researches living systems and their respective viruses.

Early life and education
Dr. Van Valen received a B.S in Math and Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an M.D at the University of California, Los Angeles, and a Ph.D. in Applied Physics at California Institute of Technology where he was advised by Rob Phillips. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship with Markus Covert at Stanford University.

Selected publications
Van Valen, David A., et al. "Deep learning automates the quantitative analysis of individual cells in live-cell imaging experiments." PLoS computational biology 12.11 (2016): e1005177.

Van Valen, David, et al. "A single-molecule Hershey-Chase experiment." Current Biology 22.14 (2012): 1339-1343.

Moen, Erick, et al. "Deep learning for cellular image analysis." Nature methods 16.12 (2019): 1233-1246.