
Tara Matise
Professor · Computational Human Genetics
Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyAbout
Tara Matise is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Genetics at Rutgers University, where she leads a research program in computational human genetics. She co-directs the Rutgers University Genetics Coordinating Center (RUGCC), a hub for large-scale genomic research initiatives funded by the NIH.
Research Interests: Her work spans computational genetics, statistical genetics, and bioinformatics, with a focus on identifying genes responsible for human diseases. Key areas include breast cancer genetics, inherited disorders of the central nervous system, reproductive health, and population-specific genetic variation. She emphasizes inclusive genomics by studying non-European populations to address health disparities.
The articles reflect a consistent trajectory in genomic data coordination, statistical methodology development, and disease gene discovery. Her recent work centers on large cohort studies, genotype imputation, ancestry analysis, and cross-consortium collaboration, particularly through projects like The PAGE Study and the NHGRI Genome Sequencing Program.
Scientific Leadership and Grants:
- Co-Director, Rutgers University Genetics Coordinating Center (RUGCC)
- Lead for NIH-funded PAGE Study (2008–2024)
- Coordinator, NHGRI Genome Sequencing Program (2015–2022)
- Principal Investigator, Breast Cancer Genetics Study (launched 2023)
She advises graduate students and postdoctoral researchers through her lab and leadership roles, though specific advisees are not listed. Her team manages complex data workflows, facilitates multi-institutional collaborations, and develops analytical frameworks for genetic discovery.
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