Hilary Finucane, PhD

2013 Hertz Fellow
Hilary Finucane
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Hilary Finucane is a fellow in the Broad Fellows program at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Her research group develops and applies new statistical and computational methods for analyzing biological data.The group’s main focus is on integrating genetic data about disease with molecular data about cell types and biological processes to learn about the causes of disease.

Hilary earned her PhD in applied math from the Department of Mathematics at MIT, supported by a Hertz Foundation Fellowship. Her research was in statistical genetics, advised by Alkes Price at the Harvard School of Public Health. Finucane also holds a MSc in theoretical computer science from the Weizmann Institute of Science and a BA in math from Harvard. She is a recipient of the NIH Director’s Early Independence Award.

Graduate Studies

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Biology
Functional and Cross-Trait Genetic Architecture of Common Diseases and Complex Traits

Undergraduate Studies

Harvard University

Awards

2017, Director’s Early Independence Award, National Institutes of Health

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Nov 18, 2015
Hilary Finucane’s work is right at the forefront of improving scientists’ ability to extract biological insight from large genetic datasets. Publishing two recent papers in the journal Nature Genetics, researchers can learn about which cell types and tissues are important for particular diseases, and also which pairs of traits and diseases have a common genetic basis.