ASHG 2025 in Boston

Rajiv, Arjun, and Margaret attended the American Society of Human Genetics Conference in Boston. Arjun and Rajiv presented posters, and Margaret presented a talk about her work using long-read RNA-seq to study isoform diversity across global human populations.

JHU turns 150

Sara, Michael, and Rajiv were featured for a fraction of a second in a video celebrating the 150th anniversary of Johns Hopkins University. See if you can find us chatting with President Daniels!

Sara’s thesis defense

Sara Carioscia gave her public thesis defense talk describing her research investigating mechanisms and genetic influences on the accuracy of chromosome segregation during the formation of human eggs and sperm. Her research helped uncover how common genetic variation in maternal genome influences risk of chromosome abnormalities that underlie pregnancy loss. Congrats to Dr. Carioscia!

Mutations in Time and Space conference in Boston

Sara and Michael attended the Mutations in Time and Space conference at the Broad Institute in Boston. Michael presented a poster about the application of Bayesian phylogenetic methods for studying complex histories of somatic evolution. Sara gave a prize-winning talk about her work studying the genetic basis of aneuploidy and recombination!

PGDIS and Origins of Aneuploidy conferences in Belgium

Rajiv and Arjun attended back-to-back meetings of the Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis International Society (PGDIS) and Origins of Aneuploidy Research Consortium (OARC) in Leuven, Belgium. Rajiv presented at PGDIS and Arjun presented at OARC about the lab’s research using data from in vitro fertilized human embryos to study the genetic basis of aneuploidy and recombination.