Developing pipelines for curating and analyzing genomic data to study the genetic architecture and population heterogeneity underlying complex diseases
My background is in evolutionary biology and modeling multidimensional phenotypes. My current work involves analyzing various sources of genomic and epigenomic data to better understand their interactions and role in driving Alzheimer's disease and other complex conditions. I use various computational approaches to model the heterogeneity underlying such conditions, and to align human data with mouse models.
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