Alumni

Summer Undergraduate Research Assistant
Gabrielle is currently an undergraduate student in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering at Washington University in St Louis.

Summer Undergraduate Research Assistant
Azraf is currently an undergraduate student in Bioengineering at Columbia University.

PhD Rotation Student
Anne was a PhD rotation student in Winter 2016. She is currently a PhD student in the Biophysics and Systems Pharmacology program at Mount Sinai.

Visiting Scientist from CNRS, France
Yassmine is a visiting scientist from National Center for Scientific Research in France.

Visiting Scientist and Partner, The Longevity Fund
Laura visited us in summer 2015 to learn more about whole-cell modeling. Laura is a partner at The Longevity Fund. Her driving passion is to slow aging and eliminate age-related disease. She has been involved in aging research from an early age. In 2011, Laura won a Thiel Fellowship to start a venture capital firm which invests in companies which are develop products to extend healthy living.

Associate Professor
Arthur is working to develop new software systems to accelerate whole-cell modeling. Arthur has extensive experience in computational biology, genomics, parallel discrete event simulation, software engineering and database systems. Arthur earned his PhD in Computer Science from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Postdoctoral Fellow
Graeme will be joining us in January 2016 to build whole-cell models and to use whole-cell models to understand the basic principles of cellular life. Graeme has extensive experience in dynamical modeling and mathematical analysis. Prior to Mount Sinai, Graeme worked with Andrew Yates to use dynamical models of the immune system to understand how immune cells develop and mature. As as graduate student, Graeme studied how matter behaves as its density approaches that of a black hole. Graeme earned his PhD in Physics from the University of New South Wales.

Visiting PhD Student from Oxford University
Paul Lang is visiting from Oxford University where he is working with Bela Novak to develop an integrated model of the human cell cycle.

Bioinformatician
Yang is building a search engine for molecular data. Yang earned his MS in Computer Science from NYU, MS in from the Washington University of St Louis, and his BS in Bioengineering from the University of Washington.

Visiting Scientist from INRA-Jouy, France
Wolfram is a visiting scientist from the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique in France.

Visiting PhD Student
Samuel is a visiting PhD student from the Center for Regulatory Genomics in Barcelona, Spain.

Bioinformatician
Saahith is developing tools for aggregating the data needed to build large-scale dynamical models, including a search engine for biological data. Saahith earned his BS in Applied Mathematics and BS in Biology from Emory University.

Research Assistant
Rogelio is a Research Assistant co-mentored by Gustavo Stolovitzky and Pablo Meyer. Rogelio earned his BS in Genomic Sciences from the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

Research Assistant
Yosef is developing tools for building the next generation of mechanistic models of biology and using these tools to build a model of Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Recently, Yosef earned a NSF Graduate Fellowship to continue his research. Yosef is a Research Assistant at Mount Sinai and a Master's Student at Yeshiva University.

Summer Undergraduate Research Assistant
Rohan is currently an undergraduate student in Bioengineering at Cornell University.

Winter Undergraduate Research Assistant
Robert is currently an undergraduate student in Bioengineering at Stony Brook University.

Assistant Professor
Andrew just joined the lab in October 2017 after working with Ravi Iyengar at Mount Sinai. Andrew has extensive experience in computational neuroscience, software engineering, and computer science. Andrew earned his PhD in Computational Biology from the Courant Institute in New York.

Winter Intern
Eric was a Wintern Intern in 2017. He is currently an undergraduate student at Harvard University.

Postdoctoral Fellow
Balazs' graduate research focused on developing methods to quantitatively analyze the behavior of small animals. Balazs earned his PhD in Neuroinformatics from the University of Edinburgh and his BSc and MSc in Theoretical Physics from Imperial College London.