Ana Fiszbein
Postdoctoral Fellow
PhD, 2016, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
I received my Ph.D. in May 2016 in Alberto Kornblihtt’s Lab in the Department of Molecular and Celular Biology at the University of Buenos Aires. Currently, I am a PEW postdoctoral fellow in Chris Burge’s Lab at the Biology Department of MIT. I will start my own lab as an Assistant Professor at the Biology Department of Boston University in 2021.
My research interests lie in the evolution of gene expression. With a combination of experimental and computational approaches, I focus on the mechanisms, regulation and evolution of mammalian genomes and transcriptomes.
Check out our last paper in Cell “Exon-Mediated Activation of Transcription Starts” and visit my papers, LinkedIn or Research Gate profile and follow me on Twitter.