Eurie Hong

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Eurie Hong
Alma materStanford University (B.S.)
University of Chicago (Ph.D.)
Children1
Scientific career
FieldsGenomics
InstitutionsStanford University School of Medicine
AncestryDNA
Doctoral advisor

Eurie Lee Hong is an American geneticist. She is the Vice President of Genomics at AncestryDNA.

Education[]

Hong earned a bachelor of science in biological sciences from Stanford University.[1] She completed a Ph.D. in molecular genetics and cell biology at University of Chicago.[2] As a graduate student in 's laboratory, Hong worked on the biochemical characterization of the yeast meiotic Dmc1 protein.[3]

Career and research[]

Hong was a biocuration scientist and head of scientific curation at the Saccharomyces Genome Database at Stanford University School of Medicine. She was later a senior research scientist at the Stanford School of Medicine and project manager of the ENCODE Data Coordination Center at Stanford. In 2015, Hong joined Ancestry.com. As the director of genomics at AncestryDNA, she leads a team of population geneticists, computational biologists, statistical geneticists, and bioinformatic analysts to she develop algorithms and integrate genomic data.[1] She researches the identification of biological insights from genomics and genomic data through computational and bioinformatic solutions.[2]

Personal life[]

Hong is married and has a daughter.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "447: Dr. Eurie Hong: Using DNA to Decode Family Histories and Genetic Connections". People Behind the Science Podcast. 2018-04-30. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Eurie Hong AncestryDNA". PMWC Precision Medicine World Conference. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
  3. ^ "Interview with Dr. Eurie Hong, Sacchromyces Genome Database" (PDF). Genetics Society of America.

External links[]

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