My collaborators and I also published work revealing cell-type-specific neurogenomic mechanisms underlying neurological conditions (e.g. X2K Web, Geneshot, catalogueR, and echolocatoR. There I helped to develop a number of open-access bioinformatics tools e.g. In the pursuit of further advancing my skills as a computational researcher, I thereafter accepted a position as a Bioinformatician at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (New York City, NY). During this time, I became increasingly interested applying programming and computational techniques to expand the scale and scope of the questions that I’m able to address. At the same institution, I went on to earn my MPhil in Human Paleobiology (2017) investigating the neuroanatomical, transcriptomic and genomic evolution of the hippocampus, adult neurogenesis and episodic memory. In order to uncover the evolutionary underpinnings of human-specific cognitive abilities and neurobiological susceptibilities, I then took on jobs in two labs simultaneously (as Lab Manager and Research Assistant, respectively) at The George Washington University (Washington, DC). The core focus of my work was and continues to be the investigation of human susceptibility to diseases and disorders in order to impact human health and alleviate suffering. In 2011, I earned my ScB in Cognitive Neuroscience from Brown University (Providence, RI). Marianne Grafe (Master student, Universität Potsdam ’14, spring/summer 2014): now a postdoc at Universität Potsdam, Germany.As a researcher with experiences in a variety of fields, I am a believer in the innovation and insights that can be gained from highly inter-disciplinary research. Stephanie Warnken (Undergrad, Colgate University ’16 summer 2015): now a PhD student at George Washington University, DC.Ĭaitlin Anderson (Undergrad, Wartburg College ’15, summer 2014): now a PhD student at University of Chicago.Īnnie Bui (Undergrad, Yale ’17, summer 2014): now a data scientist at Booz Allen Hamilton, Washington, DC. candidate at Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Michael Najem (Undergrad, Yale University ’20 summer 2017): now a M.D. Sabina Haque (Undergrad, Middlebury College ’18 summer 2017): now a graduate student at Harvard. Joël Lemière (Postdoc, 2014-2018): now a postdoc at UCSF. Mimi Kostoska (Undergrad, Yale ’21 2018-2019): now a senior. Katherine Barrs (Undergrad, Georgia Southern University ’20 Summer 2019): now a senior. Mike Lacy (BBSB/PEB PhD Student, 2014-2018): now a curation manager at the American Society for Cell Biology. Ruchira Ray (Undergraduate student, Yale ’21): now a senior. Ronan Fernandez (Lab manager/Research associate, 2014-2020) : now a research scientist at Adiagene, Saint-Brieuc, France. Rui Ma (Postdoc, 2014-2020): now an assistant professor at Xiamen University, China. Takumi Saito (Visiting PhD Student) is a graduate student in Professor Shinji Deguchi’s lab at Osaka University, Japan, where he studies mechanobiology and biomechanics at the molecular and cellular scale. She has extensive experience in molecular biology and cancer research.īarbara Fujita (Postgraduate Associate) majored in Mathematics with Minors in Biology and Integrated Quantitative Sciences from University of Richmond, VA, where she also worked in Professor Omar Quintero’s lab where she studied the role of Myosin19 in mitochondria dynamics and behavior. Before joining the Berro lab, she was a research scientist at Stanford and at Yale. Qun Lin (Research Associate) is the lab manager. Xiaobai initially trained in Chemistry and Mathematics at Emory University. Xiaobai Li (PhD Student) is a Chemistry graduate student. Iman Mousavi (Postdoc) is a biophysicist who worked on diverse aspects on the cytoskeleton and biological fluids with Professor Erkan Tüzel (Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts) Yuan Ren (Postdoc) is a cell biologist who worked on the neuronal growth cone cytoskeleton during his PhD with Professor Daniel Suter (Purdue University, Indiana)
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