Brian Beliveau is an associate professor and genomic imaging innovator at the University of Washington with eight years of faculty experience and a PhD from Harvard Medical School. He leads a lab developing tools to visualize chromosomes and RNA molecules in single cells, translating DNA nanotechnology and Oligopaint FISH methods into highly multiplexed, super-resolution assays. His work bridges molecular biology and computational tool development to make spatial genome and transcriptome data more accessible and interpretable. Trained at Johns Hopkins and Harvard and honed as a Damon Runyon HHMI postdoc at the Wyss Institute, he has a track record of turning bespoke imaging chemistry into broadly useful technologies that can distinguish homologous chromosomes.
8 years of coding experience
Johns Hopkins University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Genetics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Genetics at Harvard Medical School
Genome-scale design tool for oligo hybridization probes
Contributions:4 commits, 21 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 2 months
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