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Yishay Pinto
Postdoctoral Scholar, Hematology
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School of Medicine Dean's Fellowship, School of Medicine, Stanford
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Xiangqi Bai
Postdoctoral Scholar, Oncology
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Narges Baniasadi
Adjunct Professor
6
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Gill Bejerano
Professor of Developmental Biology, of Computer Science, of Pediatrics (Genetics) and of Biomedical Data Science
Research Interests
1. Automating monogenic patient diagnosis.
2. The genomic signatures of independent divergent and convergent trait evolution in mammals.
3. The logic of human gene regulation.
4. The reasons for sequence ultraconservation.
5. Cryptogenomics to bridge medical silos.
6. Cryptogenetics to debate social injustice.
7. Managing patient risk using machine learning.
8. Understanding the flow of money in the US healthcare system.
128
Total Publications
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Anne Brunet
Michele and Timothy Barakett Endowed Professor
Research Interests
Our lab studies the molecular basis of longevity. We are interested in the mechanism of action of known longevity genes, including FOXO and SIRT, in the mammalian nervous system. We are particularly interested in the role of these longevity genes in neural stem cells. We are also discovering novel genes and processes involved in aging using two short-lived model systems, the invertebrate C. elegans and an extremely short-lived vertebrate, the African killifish N. furzeri.
155
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Jesse Engreitz
Assistant Professor of Genetics
Research Interests
Regulatory elements in the human genome harbor thousands of genetic risk variants for common diseases and could reveal targets for therapeutics — if only we could map the complex regulatory wiring that connects 2 million regulatory elements with 21,000 genes in thousands of cell types in the human body.
We combine experimental and computational genomics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics to assemble regulatory maps of the human genome and uncover biological mechanisms of disease.
62
Total Publications
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Zhanying Feng
Postdoctoral Scholar, Statistics
9
Total Publications
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Andrew Gentles
Assistant Professor (Research) of Pathology, of Medicine (BMIR) and, by courtesy, of Biomedical Data Science
115
Total Publications
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Kathleen Houlahan
Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford Cancer Center
29
Total Publications
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Anshul Kundaje
Associate Professor of Genetics
Research Interests
We develop statistical and machine learning frameworks to learn predictive, dynamic and causal models of gene regulation from heterogeneous functional genomics data.
194
Total Publications
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Jin Billy Li
Professor of Genetics
Research Interests
The Li Lab is primarily interested in RNA editing mediated by ADAR enzymes. We co-discovered that the major function of RNA editing is to label endogenous dsRNAs as "self" to avoid being recognized as "non-self" by MDA5, a host innate immune dsRNA sensor, leading us to pursue therapeutic applications in cancer, autoimmune diseases, and viral infection. The other major direction of the lab is to develop technologies to harness endogenous ADAR enzymes for site-specific transcriptome engineering.
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Chang Liu
Postdoctoral Scholar, Genetics
13
Total Publications
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Teresa Nicolson, PhD
Edward C. and Amy H. Sewall Professor
Research Interests
Our aim is to understand the molecular basis of hearing and balance. We use zebrafish as our model system, which offers distinct advantages for imaging auditory/vestibular and lateral line hair cells in intact animals. Our experiments focus on the function of deafness genes isolated from forward genetic screens and developmental aspects of sensory hair-cell activity and synaptogenesis.
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Publication Topics For This Person
3' Untranslated Regions
Adenosine
Adenosine Deaminase
Algorithms
Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO
Alu Elements
Axons
B-Lymphocytes
Binding Sites
Blastocyst
Cattle
Cell Differentiation
Cell Line
Conserved Sequence
Cytidine Deaminase
DNA Damage
Databases, Genetic
Diet, Western
Disease Models, Animal
Embryo Loss
Epigenesis, Genetic
Epigenomics
Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
Inosine
Methylation
RNA Editing
RNA, Messenger
RNA-Binding Proteins
Sequence Analysis, RNA
Zebrafish