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Our Matters Arising article was accepted by Nature

Congratulations to Junho, Boxun, and August! Our rebuttal to a recent Nature paper that reported extensive somatic APP recombination/retrotransposition in neurons of aging and Alzheimer's brains was accepted by Nature as a Matters Arising article (a preprint is available https://www.biorxiv.org...

Boram Lee, MD, PhD

Eduardo Maury, PhD

Eduardo is an MD-PhD student in the Harvard-MIT MD-PhD Program who is co-mentored with Christopher A. Walsh, MD, PhD since 2018 for his PhD training. He completed his undergraduate training in Brain & Cognitive Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he did research on Alzheimer...

Dachan Kim

During his time in the Lee lab, he worked on in-silico decomposition of different cell types using bulk and single-cell RNA-seq data from multiple disease cohorts and obtained exciting initial findings. He is currently under medical training in the Yonsei University College of Medicine, South Korea...

Thaise Carneiro

During her visit to the Lee lab, she analyzed RNA-seq and whole exome sequencing data from TCGA and her own collection of thyroid cancer samples to understand disease progression from benign in situ to invasive and more aggressive tumors. Thaise obtained a BA in Biomedicne from the Federal...

Yue Gao

She joined the Lee lab in January 2020 as a bioinformatics intern. Yue is currently a Master's degree student in Biotechnology program at Northwestern University. Her previous research focused on analyzing RNA-seq data of TCGA cancers. She is interested in applying bioinformatic and computational...

Alice receives 2019 SUHF Young Investigator Award

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.