Brian Wee, our beloved high school intern (Summer 2018) from Colorado, just received a letter of admission to Harvard college. Many congratulations to Brian! We all know that you will do great there and hope we will see you more often in Boston!
Study Rundown: Youth with chronic physical conditions have been shown to be at greater risk for developing mental health conditions. However, less is known about the potential mechanisms for increased risk, and few studies have followed incidence over time. In this retrospective cohort study...
We are excited to welcome two new postdoctoral fellows from Korea, Jayoung Ku and Mingyun Bae. Jayoung received a PhD in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). Mingyun received his Ph.D. in computational biology from the same institute...
We are excited to welcome our new postdoctoral fellow, Aikaterini Chatzipli. She received her PhD in Genetics from Cambridge University and previously worked at Wellcome Sanger Institute (UK) as postdoctoral fellow.
Large, survey-based studies are a slow, expensive way to collect rigorous public health data. New research, focusing on alcohol use, shows that mining Twitter and online searches could enable public health professionals to get immediate, localized insights, spot emerging trends, and even measure the...
Alice was selected as a 2019 SUHF Young Investigator! The Suh Kyungbae Science Foundation (SUHF) is a non-profit foundation established in 2016 and selects three to five early-stage Korean scientists through a world-wide open recruiting process every year.
Alice was invited to the 4th International Brainstorm Symposium— The Expanding Role of Repetitive Sequences in Disease—hosted by the University of Florida Center for NeuroGenetics. Alice gave a talk on transposons in human health and disease, and enjoyed meeting many other scientists who study all...
Alice presented her work on " Immune Signatures Correlate with L1 Retrotransposition in Gastrointestinal Cancers" at the Keystone Symposia: Mobile Genetic Elements and Genome Plasticity ( http://www.keystonesymposia.org/18B7) in one of her favorite venues, Santa Fe, New Mexico.