Predrag Radivojac

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Predrag Radivojac is a Serbian computational biologist and professor of computer science at Northeastern University.[2]

Education
Awards
Thesis Classification and Knowledge Discovery in Protein Databases[1]  (2003)
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Predrag Radivojac
Education
Awards
Scientific career
InstitutionsNortheastern University
Thesis Classification and Knowledge Discovery in Protein Databases[1]  (2003)
Doctoral advisors
    • Zoran Obradovic
    • A Keith Dunker
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Education

Radivojac gained a BSc in electrical engineering from the University of Novi Sad, Serbia in 1994 and an MSc in electrical engineering from the University of Belgrade. Following a move to the USA, he gained his PhD in computer and information sciences from Temple University in 2003, under the direction of Zoran Obradovic and Keith Dunker.[3][4]

Career and research

Radivojac joined Dunker's lab at Indiana University as a postdoc; he joined Northeastern University in 2018.[4] His research interests include machine learning, protein function prediction and analysis of post-translational modifications.[2]

Awards and honours

Radivojac received an NSF CAREER award in 2007.[4] He is president of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB); his term started in 2024[5] and is due to end in 2027.[6] In 2025, Radivojac was named by the ISCB as an ISCB Fellow.[7]

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