Aparna Nathan
Aparna Nathan studies T cell states in the context of infectious and autoimmune diseases through multimodal analysis of single-cell data from disease cohorts. She earned her PhD in Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics from Harvard University and conducted her thesis research in Soumya Raychaudhuri’s lab. In her graduate work, she identified T cell states associated with tuberculosis progression and rheumatoid arthritis, and developed a single-cell-resolution model of state-dependent expression quantitative trait loci.
Aparna currently teaches and oversees capstone projects in the Master of Biomedical Informatics program. Her current research is focused on leveraging single-cell data to characterize state-dependent regulatory effects of genetic variants implicated in disease.
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