About

Alan DenAdel is a Computational Biology PhD student (on the Applied Mathematics Track) and a Brown Graduate School Presidential Fellow. Prior to attending Brown, Alan worked at Illumina as a bioinformatics scientist. As an undergrad, he majored in mathematics (with minors in statistics and biology) at Pacific Lutheran University; and he now holds an MS in Bioinformatics and Genomics from the University of Oregon. Alan’s current research interests include clustering single-cell RNAseq data while controlling for the impact of “data double dipping” and evaluating foundation models in genomics.

Contact me

alan_denadel@brown.edu