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+ | **[[ssunyaev@hms.harvard.edu|Shamil Sunyaev, Ph.D.]]** is a Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School and a Research Geneticist at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. He holds a Distinguished Chair of Computational Genomics. He is also an Associate Member at Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Shamil is a computational geneticist interested in many aspects of genetic variation from the evolutionary, | ||
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+ | ===== Instructors ===== | ||
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+ | **[[iadzhubey@rics.bwh.harvard.edu|Ivan Adzhubey, Ph.D.]]** is an Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School and an Associate Geneticist at Brigham and Women' | ||
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+ | **[[dbalick@hms.harvard.edu|Daniel Balick, Ph.D.]]** is an Instructor in the Division of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School, an Associate Geneticist at Brigham and Women' | ||
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+ | ===== Postdoctoral Research Fellows ===== | ||
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+ | **[[akle@fas.harvard.edu|Sebastian Akle, Ph.D.]]** graduated from Harvard University and did his PhD research in this same lab! He is interested in Statistical genetics and Population genetics. His research involves QTL mapping in zebrafish, algorithms to parse NGS data and the analysis of pleiotropy in human GWAS. | ||
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+ | **[[dietlein@broadinstitute.org|Felix Dietlein, MD, Ph.D.]]** received his MD/PhD from the University of Cologne in Germany and relocated to Boston in 2016. Current interests involve clinical interpretation of tumor sequencing data, modeling of mutational signatures and identification of driver genes. | ||
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+ | **[[emkoch@bwh.harvard.edu|Evan Koch, Ph.D.]]** completed his PhD working in the laboratory of John Novembre at the University of Chicago where he studied the population genetic impacts of nonequilibrium demography and the mutation rate in wolves. In the Sunyaev lab, Evan works on statistical methods to infer the impact that natural selection has had on polygenic traits, the twilight zone between monogenic and polygenic diseases, and efforts to describe the residual variance in the human mutation rate along the genome. To learn more please [[https:// | ||
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+ | **[[ryanmcggg@gmail.com|Ryan McGinty, Ph.D.]]** received his PhD from Tufts University in the laboratory of Sergei Mirkin, studying microsatellite repeat expansion and complex genomic rearrangements. Current interests involve combining computational and experimental approaches to uncover mechanisms of mutagenesis in humans, especially those involving unusual DNA secondary structures. | ||
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+ | **[[rreimers@partners.org|Becky Reimers, M.D., M.P.H.]]** is a current fourth year Maternal Fetal Medicine and Clinical Genetics fellow in the combined program through Brigham and Women' | ||
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+ | **[[sumaiya_nazeen@hms.harvard.edu|Sumaiya Nazeen, Ph.D.]]** is a postdoctoral research fellow with a joint appointment between Sunyaev and Khurana labs. She obtained her Ph.D. in Computer Science at MIT under the supervision of Prof. Bonnie Berger. Her research focuses on the development of computational and statistical models for the interpretation of the genetic foundation of complex human diseases. Her current projects include network-based rare variant analysis, patient stratification, | ||
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+ | **[[alicodendrochit@gmail.com|Vladmir Seplyarskiy, | ||
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+ | ===== Graduate Students ===== | ||
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+ | **[[noahconnally@g.harvard.edu|Noah Connally]]** is PhD student in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences program. His work examines variants that are pleiotropic for Mendelian and complex diseases, and how complex traits can be used to prioritize candidate Mendelian mutations. | ||
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+ | **[[davidradke@fas.harvard.edu|David Radke]]** is a PhD student in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS) program at Harvard Medical School. He is interested broadly in human evolution and specifically in how genomic structural variants (such as CNVs and indels, among others) helped shape modern human uniqueness. He combines population genetics and comparative genomics to assess the role of structural variants in both modern human and archaic populations. | ||
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+ | ===== Rotation Students ===== | ||
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+ | **[[arya_kaul@g.harvard.edu|Arya Kaul]]** is currently pursuing a PhD in Bioinformatics and Genomics through the Harvard Medical School' | ||
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+ | ===== Administrative Coordinator ===== | ||
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+ | **[[faith_mcdonald@hms.harvard.edu|Faith McDonald]]**\\ | ||
+ | Department of Biomedical Informatics | Harvard Medical School | ||
+ | 695 Huntington Ave, Suite 514 | ||
+ | Boston, MA 02115 | ||
+ | Phone: 917-756-7802 | ||
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+ | ===== Former Lab Members ====== | ||
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+ | [[2010-2019]] | ||