Breadcrumb Home BSRP 2005 Research Highlights Amanda Gaudreau, an MIT freshman Compared dog and human polymorphisms to identify mutation rates in the human genome. Whitney Green, a Princeton University junior Evaluated the association of several genes with diabetes and obesity. Jean Junior, a Harvard freshman Improved the utility of Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA), a microarray analysis technology. Alejandro "Alex" Palma, a sophomore at MIT Evaluated a new approach to detecting selection in the human genome. Maya Solomon, a sophomore at Washington University Analyzed Broad's world-leading genome sequencing process to identify new ways to optimize cost and efficiency without compromising quality. SRPG 2005 Students Amanda Gaudreau Whitney Green Jean Junior Alejandro "Alex" Palma Maya Solomon Latest news News 12.08.2025 NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya visits Broad to engage with scientists about the impact of federally-funded research News 11.24.2025 New AI model could speed rare disease diagnosis News 11.20.2025 FDA approves first cancer drug based on Broad Institute science News 11.20.2025 Q&A: How an academic-industry alliance is reshaping the way research can lead to new medicines All news
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