We develop statistical methods to characterize the genetic architecture of common disease. We are a part of the Harvard Medical School Department of Biomedical Informatics, and we are affiliated with the Broad Institute Program in Medical and Population Genetics.
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News
Aug 2026
- Pouria Salehi's paper, Defining and cataloging variants in pangenome graphs, has been published in Cell Genomics. Congratulations, Pouria!
Jul 2026
- Jay Baik has joined the lab as a Ph.D Student. Welcome Jay!
- Hui Li's paper, Improved heritability partitioning and enrichment analyses using summary statistics with graphREML, was published in Nature Genetics. Congratulations Hui!
- Pouria Salehi received an NOA for his K99/R00 application titled "Unraveling Complex Disease Genetics Using Graphs and Graph Algorithms". Congratulations Pouria!
May 2026
- Amber Shen's manuscript "Highly efficient genotype compression leveraging genealogical relatedness" was posted on bioRxiv
- Luke O'Connor's Paper with Guy Sella, "Principled measures and estimates of trait polygenicity" was published at ASHG
- Luke O'Connor's preprint, "Self-Programmed Execution for Language-Model Agents" was posted on arXiv
- The lab welcomed a new rotating PhD student from the BIG program, Daniel Feng. Welcome Daniel!