Nir Friedman


Nir Friedman is an Israeli Professor of Computer Science and Biology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
His research combines Machine Learning and Statistical Learning with Systems Biology, specifically in the fields of Gene Regulation, Transcription and Chromatin.

Education and research

Friedman earned his B.Sc degree from Tel-Aviv University and his M.Sc from the Weizmann Institute of Science. In 1997, he completed his Ph.D. at Stanford under the supervision of Joseph Halpern, in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
After some postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, he accepted a faculty position at the School of Computer Science, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
His highly cited research includes work on Bayesian network classifiers, Bayesian Structural EM, and the use of Bayesian methods to analyzing gene expression data. More recent works focus on Probabilistic Graphical Models, reconstructing Regulatory Networks, Genetic Interactions, and the role of Chromatin in Transcriptional Regulation
In 2009, Friedman and Koller published a textbook on Probabilistic Graphical Models. Later that year, he joined the Institute of Life Sciences, and opened an experimental lab where he uses advanced robotic tools to study transcriptional regulation in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.