At the Jackson Laboratory, I help design, implement, and test novel algorithms and software for analyses, as well as conduct robust analyses of biomedical data.
At the Jackson Laboratory, I help design, implement, and test novel algorithms and software for analyses, as well as conduct robust analyses of biomedical data.
Prior to joining The Jackson Laboratory in 2024, I was a Bioinformatics Scientist for the National Cancer Institute (NCI), specifically a member of the Integrative Tumor Epidemiology Branch (ITEB) in the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG). There I served as bioinformatics support to the branch, supporting analyses of large genomic databases in epidemiological studies, developing computational pipelines for processing and analysis of next generation sequencing data, performing quality control and data harmonization, and implementing web-based portals for dissemination and visualization of scientific research. This position provided me with experience in many different types of analyses, including but not limited to, transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS), colocalization analysis, RNA sequencing and single cell RNA sequencing analysis, microbiome analysis, and other statistical analyses.
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