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Rebeca Borges Monroy, PhD

Rebeca is currently a PhD student in the Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics program at Harvard University, co-advised with Chris Walsh. She is interested in studying the genome in healthy brain development and how it is altered in disorders and diseases.

Junho Kim, PhD

Junho joined the lab in April, 2017. He received his Ph.D. in bioinformatics from KAIST in 2014 and did two years of postdoctoral training at Yonsei university college of medicine in South Korea. He has developed computational methods that detect low frequency somatic mutations (methods called...

Jaejoon (Jason) Choi, PhD

Jason joined the lab in February, 2018 as a postdoctoral fellow. He received his Ph.D. in bioinformatics from KAIST in 2017. His PhD theisis focused on the analysis of network motifs in various real-world networks including moelcular interaction networks. During his training in bioinformatics for...

Kyu Park

Kyu joined the lab as a Junior Bioinformatician in 2017 after studying computer science at Wentworth Institute of Technology. He revised, optimized, and ran the Tea (Transposable Element Analyzer) pipelines for various genomic projects in the lab. He came on board with little knowledge on biology...

Andreane Cartier

Andreane did her PhD in the lab of Dr. Jean-Luc Parent in Sherbrooke, Quebec, where she studied the interaction between WDR36 and thromboxane A2 receptor (TPβ), and its impact on downstream signaling. Her training with Dr. Timothy Hla gives her the opportunity to apply her knowledge of GPCR...

Bram Raphael, MD

Jasper Maniates-Selvin

Jasper uses large-volume electron microscopy to reconstruct the neural circuits in adult Drosophila that control the fly's legs. He hopes that this research will ultimately enable roboticists to reverse-engineer the neural circuits that control walking and other complex limb movements. Previously...

Bram Raphael, MD

August Yue Huang, PhD

August joined the lab in 2017 as a postdoctoral fellow after a two-year postdoctoral training at Matthew Warman’s lab in Boston Children’s Hospital. He received his PhD in Bioinformatics at Peking University in China. His previous work focused on identifying somatic mutations from next-generation...