Konstantin Queitsch

  • Current Student, 2020 Cohort
  • Adey Lab
  • Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences Students, School of Medicine

Biography

Research Interests: Genomics, gene regulation, and technology development. 

I have a particular interest in applying those concepts and new technologies to better understand autoimmune diseases and, especially, cancer biology. I hope to further translate that understanding to contribute to the gene therapies of tomorrow. I landed in the ideal environment to pursue my research interests in the laboratory of Dr. Andrew Adey. With his mentorship I have been able to push the envelope on existing sequencing technologies and apply them to questions centered on cancer development. 

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • B.A., 2013, Columbia University

Honors and awards

  • Ruth L Kirschstein T32 PBMS training grant recipient 2021
  • Ruth L Kirschstein T32 PBMS training grant recipient 2022

Publications

Selected publications

  • Queitsch, et al. (2023). Accessible high-throughput single-cell whole genome sequencing with paired chromatin accessibility. Cell Reports Methods.

Publications

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