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Ayush Raman is a staff scientist working with the labs of Shalini Oberdoerffer and Daniel Larson at the Laboratory of Receptor Biology and Gene Expression at the National Cancer Institute. Prior to his current position, he was a Postdoctoral Associate at Broad Institute and received his PhD from Baylor College of Medicine.

For his doctoral thesis, he pursued his research on two major themes: a) using integrative genomics and systems biology methods to analyze large-scale multi-omics sequencing data and b) developing statistical methods/approaches in identifying the latent variables, also known as batch effects and sources of spurious results such as failure to measure baseline variability in RNA-seq datasets. For his postdoctoral training, he built on his previous training in transcriptional regulation by aiding in the development of multi-omic single-cell assays for understanding the role of DNA methylation in the development, senescence and diseases.