Tamar Abel, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Associate

Combines genetic and computational tools to better understand the pathogenesis of complex diseases at a genetic, molecular, and cellular level.

My goal is to model the genetic, molecular, and cellular origins of Alzheimer's pathogenesis using multiomics in novel animal models of late onset disease. As part of the MODEL-AD and associated consortiums I will work to achieve these goals and to compare findings in model systems with data from human populations to increase the translational potential for research findings.

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Education

Education:

The Jackson Laboratory
Postdoctoral fellow
Adv: Dr. Gregory Carter
2023-present

Dartmouth College
Ph.D., Molecular and Systems Biology
Adv: Dr. Michael Whitfield
2017-2023

The University of Vermont
B.S., Biochemistry
2012-2016

Experience:

The Larner College of Medicine, The University of Vermont
Research Technician
2016-2017