Katherine Tashman

Kate Tashman is an Associate Computational Biologist with the Neale Lab. She is interested in studying the genetic effects on psychiatric illness as well as neurodevelopmental disorders. She received her B.S. in Mathematical Sciences from Binghamton University in 2017. […]

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Patrick Turley, PhD

Patrick is an Instructor at ATGU and the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT. He is advised by Dr. Benjamin Neale, researching statistical methods applied to topics in the intersection of economics and genetics. He is also a core researcher of the Social Science Genetic Association Consortium and an affiliated postdoc with the Behavioral and Health Genomics Center […]

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Grace Tiao

Grace Tiao is the Associate Director for Computational Genomics in the Translational Genomics Group and leads a team of computational biologists developing efficient methods and pipelines to produce and analyze large-scale sequencing callsets, including the Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD), the UK BioBank, and rare disease cohorts generated by the Broad’s Center for Mendelian Genomics. She […]

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Ben Weisburd

Ben is a Computational Scientist II in the Rehm lab working on developing methods for interpreting DNA sequencing data in the context of severe Mendelian diseases. He is the lead developer for our seqr rare disease analysis platform. @benweisburd     […]

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Elizabeth Atkinson, PhD

Elizabeth is an Instructor in the ATGU and Affiliated Researcher at the Broad Institute, she was co-advised by Drs. Mark Daly and Ben Neale and working closely with Dr. Karestan Koenen. She did her PhD at Washington University in St. Louis followed by receiving an NIH Institutional Research and Career Development Award at Stony Brook […]

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Alex Bloemendal

Alex Bloemendal is a Machine Learning Advisor at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard working with the DSP team and NNFC. […]

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Sali Farhan

Sali Farhan completed her PhD in Biochemistry and Genetics at Robarts Research Institute at Western University in Canada. Her PhD research focused on identifying the genetic basis of Mendelian diseases and complex neurodegenerative diseases primarily amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia. Sali has been a Postdoctoral Fellow at ATGU since 2016 analyzing next generation […]

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Yen-Chen (Anne) Feng

Anne is a recent graduate from the program of statistical genetics and genetic epidemiology at Harvard School of Public Health and now a postdoctoral fellow working with Dr. Ben Neale at ATGU and Dr. Jordan Smoller from PNGU. Her doctoral research focused on developing and applying statistical methods to a range of human -omics data, […]

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