Wyeth Wasserman

BSc, PhD

Senior Scientist, Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics
Investigator, BC Children's Hospital Research Institute

The Wasserman laboratory focuses on the creation, evaluation and application of computational methods for the analysis of genome sequences, with international strength in the study of cis-regulatory elements regulating gene expression. The lab creates widely used software and databases, performs applied analyses of genome sequences, and partners with diverse research teams on projects at the intersection of the computational and life sciences.

Genome Sequencing has disrupted health research. The lab has been developing computational methods and tools to allow researchers and clinicians to identify functional consequences of genetic variations within cis-regulatory elements such as transcription factor binding sites. Alterations in the TF bound DNA sequences can contribute causally to phenotypes, but much work remains to develop the essential computational methods to study them.

Much of the lab's current focus is on the applications of Deep Learning to the understanding of transcriptional regulation. Using such machine learning methods, we attempt to understand how combinations of transcription factors (TFs) control the differentiation of stem cells into mature tissues such as pancreatic beta cells, cardiomyocytes and more.

Academic Affiliations

  • Professor, , Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
  • Research Theme: Evidence to Innovation

Contact Information

Assistant

Dora Pak

dora@cmmt.ubc.ca

Location

950 West 28th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V5Z 4H4

Grants

Genome Canada Disruptive Innovations Grant

NSERC Discovery Grant

Genome Canada Silent Genomes Project

Honours & Awards

Career Investigator Award, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR), 2004-2009.

National Merit Scholar, National Merit Program, 1987-1988.

Valedictorian, James A. Garfield High School, Seattle, Washington, 1987.

UBC Killam Teaching Prize, 2013.

Cremer Scholar, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, 1992-1996.

New Investigator Award, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), 2004-2009.

Seattle 's Young Achiever of the Year / American Academy of Achievement Honoree, 1987.

Washington Scholar, Washington State Legislature, 1987-1991.

Basic Science Teaching Award, Department of Medical Genetics, University of British Columbia, 2011.

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Fellow, 1991-1992.

Paul Fowler Scholar, Washington State Legislature, 1987-1991.

Robert Byrd Scholar, United States Senate, 1987-1988.

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