The Lawson Lab has a new preprint, “Genetic, epigenetic, and environmental mechanisms govern allele-specific gene expression.” Celine St. Pierre, a graduate student in the lab, is first author. Congratulations, all!
Graduate students in the Department of Genetics at Washington University School of Medicine won awards at the recent MGG/CSB/HSG annual retreat. Clarice Hong from the Cohen Lab, Robert Chen from the Gordon Lab, and Celine St. Pierre from the Lawson Lab won “Best...
Celine St. Pierre, a graduate student in the Lawson Lab, was recently awarded best presentation at the 2019 MGG/CSB/HSG retreat. Congratulations, Celine!
Celine St. Pierre, a graduate student in the Lawson Lab, recently received an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship for her project, “Unraveling how parent-of-origin effects contribute to complex traits.” Congratulations, Celine!
Celine St. Pierre, a graduate student in the Lawson lab in the Department of Genetics at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, is an author on a paper recently published in Nature Communications. The study, “Genome wide association analysis in a...
Congratulations to graduate students Celine St. Pierre, Nicolette Laird, and Gervette Penny for winning “Best Poster” awards at the recent DBBS retreat. Celine, a member of the Lawson lab, won for the Human and Statistical Genomics program (HSG); Nicolette Laird, a...