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Nathan Salomonis, PhD, is a computational biologist who develops novel approaches and computational tools to examine the interplay between diverse modes of gene regulation, including transcription, alternative splicing, genetics, and epigenetics that underlie disease interaction networks, with focus on human cardiovascular diseases and cancer. His research group develops novel methods for single cell transcriptome profiling using scRNA-seq, new computational genomics techniques to understand the role of alternative splicing and elucidate lineage fate choices in differentiation. Dr. Salomonis developed AltAnalyze, a widely used software package for the analysis of genomic data.
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