Grad Student

Kampmann Lab. As an undergraduate student Parker studied Bioengineering and Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington. He is currently a PhD student in the Bioinformatics Program at UCSF and is co-mentored in the Kampmann Lab. His research interests lie at the intersection of deep learning, functional genomics, and high-content screening to investigate the underlying mechanisms of tauopathies and subsequent therapeutic perturbations in disease variant neurons.

Lab papers

  1. Network-aware self-supervised learning enables high-content phenotypic screening for genetic modifiers of neuronal activity dynamics.

    Grosjean P, Shevade K, Nguyen C, Ancheta S, Mader K, Franco I, Heo SJ, Lewis G, Boggess S, De Domenico A, Ullian E, Shafer S, Litterman A, Przybyla L, Keiser MJ, Ifkovits J, Yala A, Kampmann N. bioRxiv. 2025 Feb 05.

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