Eugene Wimberly "Gene" Myers, Jr. (born December 31, 1953) is an American computer scientist and bioinformatician, who is best known for contributing to the early development of the NCBI's BLAST tool for sequence analysis.
Later, he became group leader at the Janelia Farm Research Campus (JFRC) of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
[6] In 2012, Myers moved to Dresden to become one of the directors of the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics.
[8] Among his latest contributions is FASTK, a highly optimized kmer counter for high-fidelity shotgun read datasets.
[9] Myers was voted the most influential in bioinformatics in 2001 by Genome Technology Magazine and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2003.