Profiles in "Genomics" Expertise Area

  • Lewis is interested in how salient life experiences, such as trauma and psychedelic-therapy, can alter epigenetic regulation of gene systems involved in mental health. She’s interested in the utility of peripheral samples to study brain health.
  • Dr. Bussey is a cancer cytogeneticist and applied bioinformatician developing tools to help oncologists fully integrate genomics into their current medical data streams to realize the promise of precision medicine.
  • Dr. Liu investigates clinical and molecular signatures of human diseases, and develops novel computational methods to discover biomarkers for early diagnosis and accurate prediction of therapeutic responses for individuals.
  • PhD student in evolutionary biology in the Center for Evolution and Medicine. Designing algorithms that produce biologically meaningful results is critical to ensuring the success of in silico approaches.
  • Gile is an evolutionary microbiologist who studies single-celled eukaryotes (protists) and symbiosis.
  • Dr. Cook-Deegan's research interests include science policy, health policy, biomedical research, cancer and intellectual property.
  • Geo-genomics, speciation, Earth-life coevolution
  • Susanne Pfeifer is a computational evolutionary biologist who studies genetic and evolutionary processes by combining cutting-edge high-throughput sequence data analysis and model-based statistical inference.
  • Junwen Wang is a Professor of Biomedical Informatics working on bioinformatics, computational genomics and precision medicine.
  • Prof. Jensen is a population geneticist who develops theory and statistical methodology for describing and quantifying evolutionary processes in both natural and experimental populations.