Hattie is an Assistant Professor at Yale School of Medicine. She is a systems and computational biologist with a strong track record of designing cutting-edge methods for obtaining and analyzing high-dimensional genomic data, applied to uncover the cellular organization of tissues.

Hattie completed her postdoctoral training with Aviv Regev and Fei Chen at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. She obtained her Ph. D. in Systems Biology from Harvard University, studying evolutionary dynamics during infections with Roy Kishony, and her B.S. in Biological Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is a recipient of the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship and an Emerging Leader in Biosecurity Fellowship.

Outside of the lab, Hattie enjoys cooking all kinds of food and reading. She is a recovering classical pianist.

Read Hattie’s interview in a Nature Methods feature: The joy of transcending disciplines