
Postdoc Scholar - Employee
M_Neurology
Kristen Wade obtained her Bachelor’s of Science in Bioinformatics at Virginia Commonwealth University and her PhD in Human Medical Genetics and Genomics at CU Denver-Anschutz. Her research involves characterization of genomic variation within the major histocompatibility locus, performing disease association within this region to describe sites that may influence risk of Multiple Sclerosis and in silico functional predictions. In addition to her research, she is interested in exploring the intersection of art, science and community. She spends her free time salsa dancing, running, hiking and camping.
Publications
MHConstructor: a high-throughput, haplotype-informed solution to the MHC assembly challenge.
Genome biology
MHConstructor: A high-throughput, haplotype-informed solution to the MHC assembly challenge.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
An autoantibody signature predictive for multiple sclerosis.
Nature medicine
High-throughput complement component 4 genomic sequence analysis with C4Investigator.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
A Predictive Autoantibody Signature in Multiple Sclerosis.
medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
Prospects for genomic surveillance for selection in schistosome parasites.
Frontiers in epidemiology
The Disordered Spindly C-terminus Interacts with RZZ Subunits ROD-1 and ZWL-1 in the Kinetochore through the Same Sites in C. Elegans.
Journal of molecular biology
Viral CpG Deficiency Provides No Evidence That Dogs Were Intermediate Hosts for SARS-CoV-2.
Molecular biology and evolution
Development of a tissue augmented Bayesian model for expression quantitative trait loci analysis.
Mathematical biosciences and engineering : MBE