Mingrui Yu

Mingrui Yu is a Computational Associate II working in Hailiang Huang’s lab. Mingrui is interested in developing novel statistical methods that generate new insights into how genetic variants contribute to highly polygenic traits. […]

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Amanda Elliott, MD

Amanda Elliott, MD is an endocrinologist and Instructor at Harvard Medical School, MGH, and the Broad Institute whose research focuses on understanding genetic and environmental determinants of diabetes in large populations and in understudied high-risk groups. Her current research integrates large datasets with genomic data, electronic health records, and registry data to unravel how genes […]

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Layla Siraj

Layla is an MD-PhD student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program, and is currently doing her PhD in Biophysics at Harvard. She completed her undergraduate work in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard in 2016. Co-mentored by Dr. Eric Lander and Dr. Hilary Finucane, Layla’s work centers on uncovering the underpinnings of regulatory […]

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Yan Xia, PhD

Yan Xia is a Research Fellow in Hailiang Huang’s lab. Yan’s research focuses on studying the genetic regulation for complex disorders, especially dissection of psychiatric disorders. She is interesting in epigenetic regulation, especially the DNA methylation quantitive trait loci in East Asian population. […]

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Camelia Minica, PhD

Camelia is a computational scientist in the Neale lab at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Her work focuses on discovering new approaches to the diagnosis and pharmacological treatment of psychiatric disorders via large scale whole-genome sequencing analyses. She also works on advancing our understanding of the contribution of genetic environments in the risk for […]

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Andrew Marin

Andrew is an associate computational biologist at the Broad Institute and is interested in the growing computational pipelines used to run quality control and imputation on genotyping data. Andrew graduated from Bowdoin College in 2019 with a BA in Neuroscience. […]

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Rahul Gupta

Rahul is an MD-PhD student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology program, and is currently doing his PhD in Genetics and Genomics at Harvard. He completed his undergraduate work in Chemical Engineering and Biology at the University of Pennsylvania in 2016. Co-mentored by Dr. Ben Neale and Dr. Vamsi Mootha, Rahul’s work is focused […]

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Patrick Cummings

Patrick is an Associate Computational Biologist in the Neale lab, working primarily with the Hail Team. He is interested in developing tools that enable large-scale data analysis. He received his MS in Statistics from Oregon State University in 2020, and his BS in Applied Mathematics and Earth Sciences from Syracuse University in 2018. He previously […]

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Jacob C. Ulirsch

As part of a statistical genetics and experimental genomics research group, my work focuses on developing and applying novel methodologies to gain biological insights into genetic association signals. Specifically, I am involved in several projects to improve genetic fine-mapping for biobank-scale GWAS studies. Ultimately, we plan to test these results using massively parallel reporter assays […]

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