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Chibuikem Nwizu

Chibuikem Nwizu Chibuikem is a student in the Brown University MD-PhD Program. He completed the preclinical curriculum and is currently pursuing his PhD in Brown's Computational Biology graduate program. His interests lie in developing interpretable statistical methods for biologists to better...

Jimmy Hall

Jimmy Hall Jimmy is a Principal Data & Applied Scientist at Microsoft Research. Jimmy’s research interests are in computer vision, machine learning, and computational mathematics. His background is in computational mathematics, and he has worked on diverse projects, developing methods for digital...

Alex Lu

Alex Lu, PhD Alex is a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research and is interested in how machine learning can help us discover new insights from biological data, by finding patterns that are too subtle or large-scale to identify unassisted. Alex’s research primarily focuses on biological images, with...

Harry Li

Harry Li Harry studies Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School. He is interested in how advanced AI can help us interpret cancer cell plasticity and optimizing bioinformatic pipelines. In his free time, Harry enjoys playing the French Horn, cooking, and long-distance runs.Harry grew up in...

Lorin Crawford

Lorin Crawford PhD I am a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, MA. I also maintain a faculty position in the School of Public Health at Brown University with an affiliation in the Center for Computational Molecular Biology. The central aim of my research program is to develop...

Demarcation of Viral Shelters Results in Destruction by Membranolytic GTPases: Antiviral Function of Autophagy Proteins and Interferon-Inducible GTPases.

Brown, Hailey M, Scott B Biering, Allen Zhu, Jayoung Choi, and Seungmin Hwang. 2018. “Demarcation of Viral Shelters Results in Destruction by Membranolytic GTPases: Antiviral Function of Autophagy Proteins and Interferon-Inducible GTPases.”. BioEssays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology 40 (6): e1700231.