Genomics for the world: a comprehensive framework for genetic studies in diverse populations

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Genomics for the world: a comprehensive framework for genetic studies in diverse populations

Event Date

Thursday, December 3, 2020 - 12:00pm

Alicia R. Martin will be talking about her research at this CEMinar. Alicia is an instructor in investigation at the Analytic & Translational Genetics Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital, an instructor in medicine at Harvard Medical School and an associated scientist at the Broad Institute affiliated with the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research and the Medical and Population Genetics Program. As a population and statistical geneticist, her research examines the role of human history in shaping global genetic and phenotypic diversity. Given vast Eurocentric study biases, she investigates the generalizability of knowledge gained from large-scale genetic studies across globally diverse populations.

Alicia is particularly focused on ensuring that the translation of genetic technologies via polygenic risk does not exacerbate health disparities induced by these study biases. Towards this end, she is also developing statistical methods and resources for multi-ethnic studies and underrepresented populations. She earned her PhD in genetics and MS in biomedical informatics from Stanford University (mentored by Dr. Carlos Bustamante), and received postdoctoral training (mentored by Dr. Mark Daly) at MGH and the Broad Institute.