Hattie Chung
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Assistant Professor
Biography
Dr. Hattie Chung is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, and a member of the Cardiovascular Research Center. She is a systems and computational biologist with a strong track record of designing cutting-edge methods for obtaining and analyzing high-dimensional genomic data, applied to uncover the cellular organization of tissues. Her lab studies the molecular basis of cellular heterogeneity and tissue organization in health and disease by pioneering cutting-edge computational and experimental methods, with an emphasis on single-cell and spatial genomics technologies. She leads an interdisciplinary team that focuses on ovarian aging, cardiovascular disease, and predictive modeling of drug perturbations.
Dr. Chung completed her PhD in Systems Biology at Harvard University, where she studied evolutionary dynamics during infections using computational genomics, and her BS in Biological Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she studied synthetic biology and drug delivery. As a postdoc at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, she developed cutting-edge single-cell methods that have been widely recognized.
Lab: www.hattiechunglab.bio
Appointments
Cardiovascular Medicine
Assistant ProfessorPrimaryObstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
Assistant ProfessorSecondary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Cardiovascular Medicine
- Center for RNA Science and Medicine
- Computational Biology and Biomedical Informatics
- Internal Medicine
- Molecular Cell Biology, Genetics and Development
- Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
- Vascular Biology and Therapeutics Program
- Yale Cardiovascular Research Center (YCVRC)
- Yale Center for Research on Aging (Y-Age)
- Yale Combined Program in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS)
Education & Training
- Postdoctoral Associate
- The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard (2024)
- PhD
- Harvard University, Systems Biology (2016)
- BS
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Biological Engineering (2011)
Teaching & Mentoring
Teaching
Didactic MCDB 370: Biotechnology
LecturerLecture Setting2/1/2024 - PresentForUndergraduate6 Average Instructional Hours Per YearThe principles and applications of cellular, molecular, and chemical techniques that advance biotechnology. The most recent tools and strategies used by industrial labs, academic research, and government agencies to adapt biological and chemical compounds as medical treatments, as industrial agents, or for the further study of biological systems.
News
News
- February 07, 2024
Welcome New Staff, Faculty, Postdocs & Postgrads (February 2024)
- January 09, 2024
Recap & Reflections: Vascular Biology & Therapeutics Program & Cardiovascular Research Center 2023 Retreat
- October 10, 2022Source: Nature Methods
The joy of transcending disciplines
- February 01, 2022Source: Nature Methods
How single-cell multi-omics builds relationships