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Rosemary Braun is an Associate Professor at Northwestern University, holding joint appointments in Molecular Biosciences and Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics within the McCormick School of Engineering. Her research focuses on developing computational methods for systems-level analysis of high-dimensional genomic and proteomic data to understand complex biological phenomena, particularly cancer and circadian rhythms. She leads the Braun Research Group, collaborating with experimentalists to investigate topics such as circadian regulation, cancer biology, and developmental processes.
Dr. Braun's education includes a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and an M.P.H. in Biostatistics from Johns Hopkins University. Her work bridges mathematics, statistics, physics, and biology, emphasizing multi-scale computational approaches. She has developed innovative tools like scHolography for spatial single-cell analysis and TimeCycle for circadian transcriptomics.
Her publications highlight advancements in understanding circadian clock dynamics, post-COVID-19 pulmonary pathologies, and metabolic disorders linked to circadian disruption. Braun collaborates across disciplines, contributing to translational research in precision medicine and systems biology. She directs the Braun Lab, which emphasizes computational methods for addressing complex biological questions.




