I am an Assistant professor at the Department of EECS and a member of the Center for Computational Biology at UC Berkeley.

I started my research group in January of 2014 after spending some time as a postdoc at the Broad Institute and Harvard medical school. The overarching goal of my research is to utilize high-throughput genomic data sets, mostly based on DNA sequencing,  in order to build models that explain how gene expression is regulated.  We have special interest in immune cells, covering various aspects of their biology, such as their differentiation, stability/ plasticity, and response to acute stimulation.

Check out the projects page for some of our completed, ongoing and planned research work. For a more complete survey of my research, see the publication page.

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