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Ardai's writing has appeared in mystery magazines such as ''Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine'' and ''Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine'', gaming magazines such as '' Computer Gaming World '' and '' Electronic Games '', and anthologies such as ''Best Mysteries of the Year'' and ''The Year's Best Horror Stories''. Ardai has also edited numerous Short Story collections such as ''The Return of the Black Widowers'', ''Great Tales of Madness and the Macabre'', and ''Futurecrime''. His first novel, ''Little Girl Lost'', was published in 2004 and was nominated for both the Edgar Allan Poe Award by the Mystery Writers of America and the Shamus Award by the Private Eye Writers of America. Ardai previously received a Shamus nomination for the short story ''Nobody Wins''. Ardai also serves as a managing director of the D.E. Shaw group, in which capacity he is responsible for technology ventures such as Schrodinger, a leading developer of software for computational chemistry, and Attenuon, a pharmaceutical company developing a new generation of therapeutics for the treatment of cancer. Ardai attended Columbia University , where he graduated '' Summa Cum Laude '' in 1991 . He graduated from Hunter College High School in 1987 . EXTERNAL LINKS |
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