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Master's in Bioinformatics student at Georgia Tech and I am currently working in [http://www.hammerlab.biology.gatech.edu/ Dr. Hammer's Lab] on the Type VI Secretion System in ''V.cholerae''.
Master's in Bioinformatics student at Georgia Tech and I am currently working in [http://www.hammerlab.biology.gatech.edu/ Dr. Hammer's Lab] on the Type VI Secretion System in ''V.cholerae''.


I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology from VIT University, India. My undergraduate thesis was on evaluating the dynamics of chromatin interactions during lactogenic differentiation of mouse mammary epithelial cells, more specifically the interactions of Lamina and Inter-Lamina Associated Domains. I carried out this research in the Nuclear Dynamics Lab at University of Hyderabad, India
I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology from VIT University, India. My undergraduate thesis was on evaluating the dynamics of chromatin interaction, specifically the interactions of Lamina and Inter-Lamina Associated Domains during lactogenic differentiation. I carried out this research in the Nuclear Dynamics Lab at University of Hyderabad, India


=== Computational Genomics Team Info ===
=== Computational Genomics Team Info ===

Latest revision as of 13:26, 10 March 2018

Harshini Chandrashekar

Contact info

Email: harshini6@gatech.edu

About me

Master's in Bioinformatics student at Georgia Tech and I am currently working in Dr. Hammer's Lab on the Type VI Secretion System in V.cholerae.

I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology from VIT University, India. My undergraduate thesis was on evaluating the dynamics of chromatin interaction, specifically the interactions of Lamina and Inter-Lamina Associated Domains during lactogenic differentiation. I carried out this research in the Nuclear Dynamics Lab at University of Hyderabad, India

Computational Genomics Team Info

I am part of Team 2

  • Group 1 - Genome Assembly
  • Group 4 - Comparative Genomics