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Dr. William Stauffer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the University of Pittsburgh. He leads the Stauffer Lab, which focuses on integrating machine learning with genomic and neuroscience research. He is affiliated with the PNC Training Faculty and collaborates with institutions like Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) on NIH-funded projects. His recent work includes groundbreaking tools for neuroscience and enhancer identification in primate genomes.
Research interests revolve around computational approaches to understand neural systems, leveraging machine learning and genomic analysis. The lab has published notable findings in Neuron, advancing methodologies for genomic studies in macaques.
Notable collaborations include a NIH-funded project with CMU to develop neuroscience tools, though specific awards to Dr. Stauffer are not explicitly listed here. The lab supports trainees, including research technicians transitioning to graduate programs (e.g., Olivia Brull’s acceptance into the Master’s Program at UPitt). The Stauffer Lab also fosters community through events like annual Christmas parties.
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