I am a bioinformatics scientist in the Section of Developmental Biology and support researchers with the analysis of diverse types of genomics data. Prior to joining CU Anschutz, my research experiences involved both bench and computational approaches, giving me a unique perspective into how to leverage bioinformatics analysis to yield meaningful biological insights. During my PhD, I studied how pioneer transcription factors remodel chromatin and transcription to drive key developmental transitions in Drosophila. I am fascinated by embryonic development, reproductive biology, chromatin, and transcription. Since joining the Section of Developmental Biology, I have been heavily involved in analyzing bulk, single-cell, and spatial datasets measuring gene expression, chromatin accessibility, and transcription-factor occupancy in developing mouse and zebrafish tissues.
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