“The best tools are the ones that let the data tell you what's real and what isn't”
Computational scientist at Columbia University and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Built PLINK, an open-source toolkit for analyzing genetic data that's been used by researchers worldwide for nearly two decades. Also created Luna, a platform for quantitative sleep signal analysis now used at Harvard Medical School. Most of my work involves designing statistical methods that find meaningful patterns in large, noisy datasets