Benjamin Berube

Senior Scientist at Ohalo Genetics

Benjamin Berube has extensive experience in research and academia. Benjamin is currently working as a Research Scientist at Ohalo Genetics since 2022. Prior to this, Benjamin worked at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory from 2015-2022, where they held various roles including Graduate Student and PhD Candidate in the Martienssen Laboratory. Their work in this role focused on combining genetic analysis and genomic technologies to study genetic conflict, small RNA biology, epigenetics, and comparative genomics in crop and model species. Before joining Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Benjamin was an Undergraduate Research Fellow at Saint Anselm College from 2013-2015, where they investigated the mechanisms underlying tolerance to aneuploidy and genome instability in fission yeast. Benjamin also worked as a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow at Dartmouth College in 2014, studying the biological mechanisms and clinical potential of small molecule inhibitors of chromosomal instability in human cancer. Overall, Benjamin Berube has a strong background in research and a focus on genetic analysis and genomics.

Benjamin Berube pursued their education in a chronological manner. From 2015 to 2021, they attended Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where they obtained a Doctor of Philosophy - PhD degree in Genetics, Genomics. Prior to that, from 2011 to 2015, they studied Biochemistry at Saint Anselm College, earning a Bachelor of Arts - BA degree.

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