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Stephen Montgomery studies genetics and runs the Montgomery Lab at Stanford University. He's particularly interested in how and why genes, of which we have over 20,000 in our human genome, turn on and off and vary from person to person.
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Department of Pathology. Stanford, California 94305. (650)...
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Department of Pathology. Stanford, California 94305. (650) 725-9641 (office) Mail Code: 5324. Stephen B. Montgomery is part of Stanford Profiles, official site for faculty, postdocs, students and staff information (Expertise, Bio, Research, Publications, and more).
Stanford Medicine Professor of Pathology, Professor of Genetics and of Biomedical Data Science. Print Profile. Email Profile. Bio. Research & Scholarship. Teaching.
Professor, Pathology, Genetics and Biomedical Data Science, Stanford University. Verified email at stanford.edu - Homepage. Genetics genomics and gene regulation.
Stephen B. Montgomery. Stanford Medicine Professor of Pathology, Professor of Genetics and of Biomedical Data Science. CONTACT INFORMATION. • Alternate Contact. Char Armitage - Administrative Assistant. Email carmitag@stanford.edu. Bio. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS. Professor, Pathology. Professor, Genetics. Professor, Biomedical Data Science.
Jun 19, 2019 · Stephen Montgomery, PhD, associate professor of pathology and of genetics at the School of Medicine, is among the scientists harnessing RNA to identify the cause of rare diseases that have eluded mainstream medicine.
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Stephen B. Montgomery. Stanford Medicine Professor of Pathology, Professor of Genetics and of Biomedical Data Science. Education. B.A.Sc., University of British Columbia, Engineering Physics (2002) Ph.D., University of British Columbia, Genetics (2006) Contact. (650) 725-9641. Center for Computational, Evolutionary and Human Genomics (CEHG)