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Sahin Naqvi

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We aim to understand how transcription factors (TFs) ensure adequate and timely gene expression in human development. To do this, we combine chemical genetic tools to quantitatively manipulate TF function, sequence-to-activity deep learning approaches...

Christopher A. Walsh

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Our lab is interested in identifying mechanisms that regulate the normal development and function of the human cerebral cortex. The cortex is the largest structure in the brain, essential for the intellectual functions that we humans pride ourselves on...

Michael Edward Talkowski

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Genomics of human disease. We are interested in the functional consequences of the complete spectrum of genomic variation on human disease, with a particular focus on congenital birth defects, autism, neurodevelopmental disorders, and diverse...

Peter J. Park

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Mutational processes in cancer and normal cells; development of computational methods for genome and epigenome analysis.

We employ computational and statistical approaches to study various types of somatic mutations that arise in cancer cells and neurons...

Benjamin Michael Neale

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Benjamin Neale is an assistant professor in the Analytic and Translational Genetics Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), assistant professor in medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS), and an associated researcher at the Broad Institute. Neale...

Cynthia Casson Morton

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Several long-term research projects in human genetics are ongoing in the Morton laboratory. An overall theme is to apply evolving techniques in molecular cytogenetics to address problems in human cytogenetics; our interests include chromosomal...

Mark Joseph Daly

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Dr. Daly's lab focuses on computational approaches to understanding the genetics of disease with a strategy of integrating powerful techniques from human and mouse genetics. The lab has extensive experience in linkage and association analysis and has...

Paul Avillach

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The Avillach Lab, led by Paul Avillach, M.D., Ph.D.,  focuses on translational bioinformatics, specifically in integrating multiple heterogeneous sources of clinical and genomic data in a meaningful way. We are passionate about combining data across...