
معرفی
Adam Siepel is an Adjunct Professor of Computational Biology at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), where he serves as a Professor at the Watson School of Biological Sciences and Chair of the Simons Center for Quantitative Biology. His primary location is Ithaca, NY, and he can be reached at acs4@cornell.edu.
His research focuses on integrating genomic data with computational and statistical methods to address challenges in evolutionary genetics, population genomics, and functional genomics. Key interests include studying genome evolution, transcriptional regulation, cancer phylogenetics, and comparative genomics in organisms like humans, bats, maize, and sorghum.
His lab's work spans diverse topics such as CRISPR-Cas9 screening, selective sweep detection, and modeling RNA dynamics. Recent studies include analyses of SARS-CoV-2 transmission patterns and epigenetic changes in mammary cells during aging and pregnancy.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. Siepel advises the Siepel Lab, which emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to genomics and quantitative biology. His research has implications for human health, agriculture, and environmental science.
Labs/Teams: The Siepel Lab at CSHL develops mathematical models and computational tools to analyze genomic data, with projects ranging from studying HIV evolution to understanding the genetic basis of complex traits in plants and mammals.





