Jeremiah YEE
Dr. Jeremiah Yee’s research will focus on generating a conceptual model of gene-environment interactions related to asthma, as well as development of computational approaches to exposure assessments. . .
Dr. Jeremiah Yee’s research will focus on generating a conceptual model of gene-environment interactions related to asthma, as well as development of computational approaches to exposure assessments. . .
Dr. Nathan Bollig’s research will focus on applications of machine learning to problems affecting animal and human health.
Coleman Breen’s research focuses on modeling the relationship between genetic sequence variation and DNA methylation.
Hailey Bussan’s research focuses on how the microbiome influences T-cells during homeostasis and immune challenge.
Jay Cheng’s research will focus on development of statistical learning methods for clinical and biomedical research.
Dr. Chase Clark’s research focuses on bioinformatics analysis of specialized metabolites and the diversity of specialized metabolism across sequenced genomes.
Elise’s focus is on a comprehensive survey of the diversity and ecology of bacterial sulfur metabolism in the gut bacterial community of humans in 3 different health statuses: healthy, with adenomas, or with colorectal cancer.
Benjamin Kaufman is a first year graduate student in the new PhD Program in Biomedical Data Science.
Parth Khatri’s research focuses on inferring cell-cell communication through ligand-receptor interactions using single-cell and spatial transcriptomic data in various immunological cases.
Saniya Khullar’s research is using machine learning to help uncover molecular and cellular causes for human neurodegenerative, neuropsychiatric, and neurodevelopmental disorders.