Sharon Greenblum
Computational Biologist Research Scientist
Divisions
- Genomic Technologies
Secondary Affiliation:
Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology
- Biosystems Data Science
Research Interests
My research interests center on systems biology and population genetics, and developing frameworks to draw insight from large-scale ‘omics data. I’m especially interested in using computational tools to understand how communities of all kinds–from collections of functionally specialized plant cells, to co-occurring sets of diverse microbial species, to genotypically heterogenous fruitfly populations–come together as a functional whole, and adapt to changing environments. Currently, my focus is on analyzing data from single cell technologies to profile individual community members, and integrating multi-omic data types to explore community function.
Recent Publications
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