
About
Gregory Brunette is a researcher in the Department of Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics at Harvard University. He is affiliated with the Pellman Lab at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, focusing on cell division and genome instability. His work bridges computational and experimental approaches to understand genomic mechanisms in cancer and DNA repair.
Education:
- BS in Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Graduate Student in Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics, Harvard University (Cambridge, MA)
Research Interests:
His research explores genomic instability, DNA repair pathways, and chromosomal aberrations in cancer. He develops methods to analyze haplotypes and prioritize genes critical for repair mechanisms. His work integrates evolutionary biology principles with genomic data to identify novel therapeutic targets.
Lab Affiliation:
Member of the Pellman Lab, which investigates how errors in cell division lead to chromosomal instability and cancer progression.
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