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DIRECTORY
Kristin Bratton NelsonPhD candidate, Epidemiology
BWF PUP program: Emory University "Human health: molecules to mankind (M2M)"
Research interests: Tuberculosis and HIV epidemiology, transmission dynamics of infectious disease. (read more)
Email: knbratt@emory.edu
Phone: (520)204-2721 (c)
Twitter: @kbratnelson
Ellen NutterPhD Candidate, Epidemiology/Biomedical Data Sciences/Molecular and Systems Biology
BWF PUP program: Dartmouth College "Big data in the life sciences and training program"
Research interests: Developing clinical decision support algorithms for rare diseases in order to help clinicians identify patients who should be seen by specialists when presenting with complex patterns of overlapping disorders and/or symptoms. (read more)
Email: ellen.l.nutter.gr@dartmouth.edu
Phone: (216)452-6242 (c)
Postdoc, Epidemiology, PhD, MPH
BWF PUP program: University of California-Los Angeles "University of California-Los Angeles inter-school program in metabolic diseases"
Research Interests: Environmental, aging, and genetic epidemiology. In particular, she has focused on the health effects of environmental exposures, including pesticides and air pollution, on neurodegenerative disorders. (read more)
Email: kimberly.paul@gmail.com
Phone: 202)570-8037 (c)
Austin QuachPhD Candidate, Human Genetics
BWF PUP program: University of California-Los Angeles "University of California-Los Angeles inter-school program in metabolic diseases"
Research interests: biological aging and integrative modeling of -omics data. (read more)
Email: unitsaq@ucla.edu
Phone: (714)951-2185 (c)
This meeting is hosted by the Integrated Training in Microbial Systems (ITiMS) program at the University of Michigan and is sponsored by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund.