(Computational) Biologist and PhD Student, MIT
julianst[at]mit[dot]edu
[eight-five-eight]837-0221
Boston, MA
Brief CV
- 2020-present: PhD Student (Department of Biology), Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- Gene-Wei Li lab. Currently studying RNA decay and translation in E. coli.
- Gene-Wei Li lab. Currently studying RNA decay and translation in E. coli.
- 2018-2020: MS Bioinformatics, Northeastern University
- Research with Pam Silver’s lab in the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School.
- Research with Pam Silver’s lab in the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School.
- 2015-2019: BS Biology, Northeastern University.
- 2015-2019: Thesis with Javier Apfeld’s lab.
- 2017-2018: Research Assistant at Cygnal Therapeutics.
My research interests are still developing. Generally, I’m interested in building models for how microorganisms adapt to different environments.
I think that research should be entirely reproducible. So, I am trying to hold myself accountable by having detailed methods for every paper that I write. Additionally, I also try to have a GitHub repository for each project for additional resources and source code.
news
May 17, 2021 | I joined the Gene-Wei Li lab. |
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May 6, 2021 | I finished my research rotations in Gene-Wei Li lab, Burge lab, and Laub lab. |
Oct 8, 2020 | My first primary-author paper is published here in Scientific Reports. |
Sep 1, 2020 | My first PhD semester at MIT! |
Jun 1, 2019 | I gave a talk at the 2019 International C. elegans meeting. More information. |