Brendan Frey, PhD, FRSC
Over the past 15 years, he has co-authored over 200 papers on machine learning and genome biology, including over a dozen that appeared in Nature, Science and Cell. His inventions include one of the first deep learning algorithms (1995), factor graphs (1997), a coding method that is used in most telecommunications devices (1999), affinity propagation (2007), and deep learning models of splicing (2015, 2018), protein-DNA/RNA interaction (2015) and polyadenylation (2017). Brendan holds numerous distinctions and is a Professor of Engineering and Medicine at the University of Toronto, a Co-Founder of the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence and a Senior Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research.
In 2015, Brendan led the launch of Deep Genomics to address the need for a new data- and AI-driven approach to genetic medicine.
Past Members
AlumniDegreeCurrent Appointment
Cecilia LiuMScResearch Scientist at Meta
Peter LiuMScResearch Developer at Fair Isaac
Michael WainbergMScPhD candidate at Stanford University