Greg Booth

Postdoctoral Fellow
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Email
gtb7obfuscate@uw.edu

Greg Booth was a postdoctoral fellow in the Trapnell lab. He is interested in understanding how chromatin and the non-coding genome influences complex transcriptional programs in development and disease. He earned his bachelor’s degree at the University of Toronto and received his PhD from Cornell University, where he worked under John Lis to study the function and evolution of mechanisms that regulate gene transcription.

Greg is now Director of Assay Development at Kanvas Biosciences.

Papers

High-Capacity sample multiplexing for single cell chromatin accessibility profiling

Single-cell analysis of chromatin and expression reveals age- and sex-associated alterations in the human heart

Nuclear oligo hashing improves differential analysis of single-cell RNA-seq