About Me

Stephanie Kravitz

PhD student in the Quinlan and Gregg labs at the University of Utah. My work focuses on genetic and epigenetic influences on gene expression and regulation, focusing in dysregulation in neuropsychiatric diseases.

My Career

University of Utah

Graduate Student in Human Genetics in the labs of Dr. Aaron Quinlan and Dr. Chris Gregg.

June 2017 - present
PhD Candidate

University of Utah

Started graduate school at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT.

Aug. 2016
Graduate Student

University of California Los Angeles

Geschwind Lab, studying copy number variation in a large autism cohort.

2013-2016
Research Associate

Carleton College

Northfield, MN. Graduated with a B.A. in Biology and Neuroscience

June, 2013
Undergraduate

My Skills

My Projects

Quinlan Lab

Graduate student co-mentored in the Quinlan Lab at Utah. Genomics, Bioinformatics, Algorithm Development.

Gregg Lab

Graduate student co-mentored in the Gregg Lab at Utah. Neurogenetics, Epigenetics, Single Cell sequencing.

Applied Computational Genomics

TA for Aaron Quinlan's course Applied Computational Genomics at the University of Utah.

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Advanced Sequencing Technologies

TA for Cold Spring Harbor's Advanced Sequencing Technologies Course

Leena Peltonen School of Human Genomics

Summer school in the Swiss Alps, named after the Finnish geneticist Leena Peltonen

F1000 Faculty

Associate Faculty Member to evaluate and highlight recent literature in F1000Prime.