We study patterns of human genetic variation using large-scale data and the tools of population genomics.
Mentorship Development:
3/2020 - Promoting Student Mental Health:A Presentation and Discussion (Staff and Faculty)
4/2020 - Effective Strategies for IDPs
4/2020 - Mental Health in a Pandemic: Q&A for Faculty
2/2021 - Three Truths and Three Tries: Facing and Overcoming Critical Social Justice Challenges at the Micro, Mezzo, and Macro Levels
2/2021 - DEI Champions Training
2/2021 - UCSF School of Medicine Differences Matter Initiative
10/2021 - Sharpening Your Research Mentoring Skills
5/2022 - Dis/ability Awareness Training
11/2022 - ...Inclusively: Why, How & Right Bleeping Now
11/2022 - Faculty Development Training: INclusivity is a Design Question. Which Practices Will You Use?
4/2024 - Supporting Learners in Distress
Our lab specializes in the analysis of highly polymorphic immunogenomic regions in the context of immune function, human health and disease, and evolutionary biology.
Hormonal and genetic regulation of human skeletal disease
Mentorship Development:
4/30/20 Mental Health in a Pandemic: Q&A for Faculty
2/16/21 Three Truths and Three Tries: Facing and Overcoming Critical Social Justice Challenges at the Micro, Mezzo, and Macro Levels
4/2020 - Mental Health in a Pandemic: Q&A for Faculty
10/2020 - Gathering in Community: a Training for Faculty and Staff
1/2022 - Equity Based Interview Practices
We study how organisms interact with the environment -- more specifically, what happens when there are variations in oxygen levels in the atmosphere or vitamin/cofactor levels in the diet.