Daniel Hui
Graduate Student
A301 Richards Building
3700 Hamilton Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Current Projects
I am interested in the genetic basis for human traits and diseases, with a focus on cardiometabolic diseases and related anthropometric traits. I am especially interested in using individuals from diverse ancestry and environment in order to facilitate discovering and quantifying the effects of different genetic loci. I hope the research I conduct will improve human health for populations all around the world, especially for conditions that have a large healthcare burden and are significantly genetic in their etiology.
Education
- University of Pennsylvania, PhD Genomics and Computational Biology, 2019-Present
- University of Pittsburgh, B.S. Computer Science, 2013-2017
Research Experience
- Graduate Research Assistant, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine, Fall 2019 - Present. Advisors: Drs. Marylyn Ritchie and Sarah Tishkoff
- Bioinformatician, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, The Broad Institute, September 2019-May 2019
- Undergraduate Research Assistant, Children's Hospital of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, University of Pittsburgh, May 2014-May 2017
Publications:
For the list of my publications please visit Google Scholar