Dr. Graham Mcvicker

Associate Professor

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Biography

Graham McVicker is an Associate Professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, focusing on the intersection of genetics and computational biology. His research examines how human genetic variation influences gene regulation, particularly emphasizing noncoding genetic variants and their roles in human diseases. McVicker's laboratory combines experimental and computational methodologies to explore the complex underpinnings of gene expression, utilizing techniques such as CRISPR perturbations and genomic assays to assess chromatin structure and gene expression dynamics. His cutting-edge work aims to understand how variants that do not directly alter protein-coding sequences can affect genes' regulatory mechanisms, thus impacting phenotypic traits. McVicker has published significant findings, including studies identifying histone modifications associated with quantitative trait loci in the human genome. With an educational background including a BSc in Computer Science from the University of British Columbia and a PhD in Genome Sciences from the University of Washington, he is well-equipped to address contemporary challenges in genetic research. He has also received accolades such as the National Human Genome Research Institute Genomic Innovator Award in 2021 and various scholarships from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada during his academic career.

Research Interests

Awards

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National Human Genome Research Institute Genomic Innovator Award

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Natural Science Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Post Graduate Scholarship (PGS-D2)

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Natural Science Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Post Graduate Scholarship (PGS-M)