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Scholar ProfileGill Bejerano
Assistant Professor
Department of Developmental Biology & Department of Computer Science Stanford University Beckman Center B-300 279 Campus Drive West (MC 5329) Stanford, CA 94305-5329 Voice: 650-723-7666 Fax: 650-725-2923 Email: bejerano@stanford.edu Personal Homepage 2008 Searle Scholar Research InterestsFunctional Landscapes of Vertebrate GenomesThe over-arching goal of the Bejerano lab is to bring Vertebrate Development and Genomics closer together. Research in the lab sits at the intersection of highly cross-fertilizing fields: evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo), comparative and functional genomics of extant species, and paleo-genomics (the reconstruction and study of ancestral genomes). Our focus is the functional landscape of vertebrate genomes, and in particular that of the Human Genome. Recent research has highlighted many thousands of genomic regions that have never been studied before. These regions appear to enact the exquisite gene transcriptional control required during vertebrate development. The Bejerano Lab focuses on mapping the individual and synergistic functions of these regions; tracing their evolutionary histories, thought to be the major contributor to morphological diversity among metazoans; and understanding the roles these novel regions play in contributing to human disease. Our computational approaches rely heavily on machine learning, probabilistic and statistical reasoning, and aim to glean novel biological insights. Accordingly, projects range from the pursuit of novel biological knowledge through to the design and implementation of the tools that facilitate these studies. Young Investigator Award, Human Frontier Science Program, 2008 Fellow, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 2008 Tomorrow’s Principal Investigator, Genome Technology magazine, 2008 Okawa Foundation Research Grant recipient, 2008 Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering, 2008 Microsoft New Faculty Fellowship, 2009 |
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