ISABEL SERRANO WILL BE STARTING AS A POSTDOC IN QUINLAN’S LAB IN OCTOBER 2024!!!
Isabel Serrano is a PhD Candidate in Computational Biology at the University of California, Berkeley will be joining the Quinlan Lab in October 2024!!
Isabel Serrano is a PhD Candidate in Computational Biology at the University of California, Berkeley will be joining the Quinlan Lab in October 2024!!
Harriet Dashnow starts a faculty job as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Camps on July 1st, 2024!! Read more.
NIH launches $140 million effort to investigate genetic variation in normal human cells and tissues. The National Institutes of Health is launching a new program, the Common Fund’s Somatic Mosaicism Across Human Tissues (SMaHT) Network, that aims to transform our knowledge of how much genetic variation there is in the cells and tissues throughout our bodies. Somatic mosaicism is a type of genetic variation that arises when our somatic (non-reproductive) cells are genetically different from each other. This somatic genetic variation occurs when some of our cells accumulate DNA changes over time. Read more.
University of Utah Health scientists, Mark Yandell, PhD, and Martin Tristani-Firouzi, MD, used artificial intelligence to better predict the onset and outcomes of heart disease
Lynn B. Jorde, PhD, chair of U of U Health’s Department of Human Genetics, is studying how “jumping genes”, known as mobile elements, are capable…
Aaron Quinlan, PhD, associate director of the Utah Center for Genetic Discovery at University of Utah Health, is one of 32 selected proposals that were awarded…
Tom Sasani from the Quinlan lab talks about his recent work on this eLIFE podcast
UCGD analysts are participating in gene discovery research for the Penelope clinic.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded $3 million to The U of U Health, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, the University of Pennsylvania and…
BBC News reports on the latest technological device used to sequence the human genome.
Dr. Mark Yandell and collaborators, Drs. Martin Tristani-Firouzi and H. Joseph Yost, take part in a large national “Bench-to-Bassinet” NIH consortium to study congenital heart…