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==Research Interests== | ==Research Interests== | ||
I am interested in using high-content imaging to study heterogeneity in populations of human pluripotent stem cells. | I am interested in using high-content imaging to study spatial heterogeneity in populations of human pluripotent stem cells. | ||
==Education== | ==Education== |
Revision as of 10:08, 7 May 2015
Contact Info
- Bryan R. Gorman
- Brigham & Women's Hospital
- Harvard Institutes of Medicine, Rm 819
- 77 Ave. Louis Pasteur
- Boston, MA 02115
I work in the Lerou Lab at Brigham & Women's Hospital.
Research Interests
I am interested in using high-content imaging to study spatial heterogeneity in populations of human pluripotent stem cells.
Education
- PhD, Bioinformatics & Integrative Genomics; MIT, 2015
- MS, Biomedical Engineering; Vanderbilt, 2007
- BEng, Biomedical Engineering and Mathematics; Vanderbilt, 2006
Refereed Publications
- Gorman BR, Lu J, Baccei A, Lowry NC, Purvis JE, Mangoubi RS, and Lerou PH (2014). Multi-scale imaging and informatics pipeline for in situ pluripotent stem cell analysis. PLOS ONE. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0116037. PDF. Code Repository.
- Cherry ABC, Gagne KE, McLoughlin EM, Baccei A, Gorman B, Hartung O, Miller JD, Zhang J, Zon RL, Ince TA, Neufeld EJ, Lerou PH, Fleming MD, Daley GQ, Agarwal S (2013). Induced pluripotent stem cells with a pathological mitochondrial DNA deletion. Stem Cells, 31(7): 1287-1297.doi: 10.1002/stem.1354. PDF.
- Gorman, B.R. & Wikswo, J.P. Characterization of transport in microfluidic gradient generators. Microfluid Nanofluid 4, 273-285 (2008). doi: 10.1007/s10404-007-0169-0. PDF.
Other Projects
- A Lattice Preferential Attachment Network. (with Patrick Stokes) PDF
- Model Driven Optimization of Microfluidic Devices PDF