Gary Huang
My research interests are in computer vision, machine learning, and deep learning. I did my graduate work at the Vision Lab at the University of Massachusetts - Amherst, under the supervision of Professor Erik Learned-Miller. The main focus of my work was developing weakly-supervised learning methods for improving unconstrained face verification. More information can be found at my UMass-Amherst webpage, as well as
Gowan Tervo
Gowan Tervo is a lab head and MCN Principal Scientist. As a graduate student, he worked with Karel Svoboda at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. As a PostDoc and Research Scientist, he worked with Alla Karpova at Janelia Research Campus. He has a long-term interest in understanding how the brain implements social behavior and has invested in the development of methods and tools to enable such research.
Stuart Berg
Phuong Chung
Getahun Tsegaye
Getahun earned his M.S. from the University of Maryland University College in biotechnology and B.S. in biology from Addis Ababa University. In 1998, he joined The Institute for Genomic Research, in Rockville MD, and worked on various genome sequencing projects. From 2004-2011, he worked at the J. Craig Venter Institute in the Pathogenic Functional Genomic Resource Center (PFGRC). His main task at the PFGRC was high throughput cloning and site-directed mutagenesis, protein expression, and purification.
Ariana Tkachuk
I have a B.S. in Biology from the University of Michigan where I worked in the lab of Steven R. Meshnick in the School of Public Health, studying Malaria and immunology in pregnancy, and fell in love with molecular biology. I continued my training after graduating in the lab of Maurine R Hobbs at the University of Utah School of Medicine, studying associations between host genetics and severe malaria, where I enhanced my appreciation for the necessity of good, basic biological research.
Christopher Ordish
Jeremy Hasseman
Jeremy received his M.S. from Johns Hopkins University in biotechnology and bioinformatics and his B.S. in biology from Grove City College in Pennsylvania. For the past 11 years he has worked at the J. Craig Venter Institute (formerly The Institute for Genomic Research) where he lead high-throughput cloning and protein expression teams as part of the Pathogen Functional Genomics Resource Center (PFRGC). Much of his molecular biology work has centered around DNA/protein and protein/protein interactions within the Type III secretion system of Yersinia pestis.
