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Meyerson Lab - Cancer Genomics and Genome-Inspired Discovery

Meyerson Laboratory
CANCER GENOMICS AND GENOME-INSPIRED DISCOVERY

Graduate Students
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Sam Freeman

Graduate Student, Harvard Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics (BIG) Program 
2013-



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​I work on bioinformatics analysis of cancer genomics data and "liquid biopsies".

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Jason Nomburg

Graduate Student, Harvard University Program in Virology 







I use computational methods to investigate the interactions between microorganisms and cancer.

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John Pulice

Graduate Student, HMS Biological and Biomedical Sciences Program
2018-



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​I am interested in understanding how genetic alterations to gene regulatory networks drive lung cancer. My work combines molecular biology and computational approaches to understand how these genetic events affect lineage commitment and drive oncogenic transcription.

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Kar-Tong Tan

Graduate Student, Harvard University
2017-



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I am interested in applying long-read and linked-read sequencing technologies to discover genome alterations in intractable regions of the cancer genome. I am also interested in the development of new computational approaches to derive interesting biological insights from large existing genomics datasets.

​"Just do your work." - Matt Damon

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Zhouwei Zhang

Graduate Student, Harvard University
2017-

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​I study to elucidate novel tumor vulnerability and develop potential combination therapy strategy with a focus on non-small cell lung cancer.

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