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Rapid evolutionary dynamics in viruses, cancer and bacteria. Assistant professor at UW Genome Sciences. federlab.github.io
PI @ UW Genome Sciences | chromosome biology | 3D genome | chromatin | single cell & spatial biology
We develop technologies to study genomes and the things that are made from them. Avid FISHer.
beliveau.io
Assistant Professor, University of Washington, Genome Sciences.
Previous: JSMF Fellow, Berkeley EECS
♡: Computational biology, evolutionary dynamics, quantitative immunology
https://dewitt-lab.github.io/
[disclaimer: opinions mine]
My lab works on genome evolution, using yeast genetics and genomics. Chair, Department of Genome Sciences at University of Washington.
Lab website: https://depts.washington.edu/dunhamlab/
Associate Prof of Genome Sciences at UW. I use population genetic models to study the origins of genetic variation and the evolution of mutational processes.
Professor of Genome Sciences University of Washington, Seattle. Interested in proteomics and mass spectrometry.
Faculty in Genome Sciences at the University of Washington focusing on gene regulation tech dev, especially in plants.
shendure lab |. krishna.gs.washington.edu
CODA. Dad. Interested in genetics, long-read sequencing, and ultramarathon running. Assistant Professor at University of Washington. The command line is my happy place. https://millerlaboratory.com
Asst Prof of Biology at Gonzaga University. Pharmacogenomics, yeast genetics and evolution, STEM education. UW Genome Sci and Harvard BBS alum.
UW Genome Sciences PhD candidate | point centromere evo & techdev | Dunham lab | she/her | opinions mine
PhD candidate at UW Genome Sciences in the Beliveau lab | chromatin biology, gene regulation, & tool development | he/him 🏳️🌈
ai-yo-mee-ku(n) ~ now PhDing @ UW Seattle Genome Sci ~ M.S. UCI EcoEvo, B.A. @ UW Bothell
Postdoctoral fellow in the Snow lab @NYU studying the cell cycle of reversible polyploidy in the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans. | All about science, books, music, and my people | she/her
Graduate student at UW Genome Sciences. Currently studying evolution of tiny little things
Lab studying molecular evolution of proteins and viruses. Affiliated with Fred Hutch & HHMI.
https://jbloomlab.org/
microbiome researcher | associate professor @isbscience.org | affiliate prof @uwbioe.bsky.social | ecology, evolution, and systems biology of 💩 🦠 | precision/personalized nutrition/medicine ⚕️ | 🏳️🌈 he/him | lab website: gibbons.isbscience.org