About

Education:

  • University of California Santa Barbara - BS Physiology

Research Interests:

  • Gene and Environment Interactions
  • Precision Medicine
  • Bioinformatics and Data Mining
  • Metabolomics

News

January 06, 2021

New publication from our collaboration with Dr. Jennie Noll (Human Development and Family Studies) on risk for obesity in women who have experienced sexual abuse:

Li J, Hall MA, Shalev I, Schreier H, González-Zarzar T, Marcovici I, Putnam F, Noll J. (2021) Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysregulation and risk for obesity in sexually abused females. Psychoneuroendocrinology: 129, 105254

January 06, 2021

Kristin Passero (Hall Lab PhD student) and Molly Hall organized the session “What about the environment? Leveraging multi-omic datasets to characterize the environment’s role in human health” for the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing with environmental health research experts Dr. Chirag Patel (Harvard Medical School), Dr. Arjun Manrai (Harvard Medical School), Dr. Kimberly McAllister (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), and Dr. Shefali Setia Verma (University of Pennsylvania).

Kristin published an introduction to the session and gave an introductory talk as well. Hall Lab MD/PhD student, Morris Aguilar, also gave a talk on his metabolomics research.

October 26, 2020

The Hall Lab is presenting at the 2020 ASHG virtual conference. Please see the following posters:

  • 2045 John McGuigan Automated machine learning for rare variant analysis of response to antiretroviral therapy in persons living with HIV.
  • 2418 Morris Aguilar Secondary Metabolomic Analysis of Breast Cancer Nanoparticle Chemotherapy: Fatty Acid Metabolism Perturbation With Newly Quantified Metabolites and High Fidelity Classification Models
  • 2715 Jiayan Zhou Interactions between genes and fatty acids for cardiac-related traits in LURIC cohort
  • 3508 Nicole Palmiero Environment-wide association study of the phenome to evaluate complexity of the exposome
  • 3539 Molly Hall Metabolomics reveals novel biomarkers in children who experienced maltreatment
August 30, 2020

Morris Aguilar’s paper was accepted at the Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (PSB), which will be presented January 2021, titled “Semi-automated NMR Pipeline for Environmental Exposures: New Insights on the Metabolomics of Smokers versus Non-smokers”

August 01, 2020

Congratulations to Morris Aguilar for being awarded a trainee fellowship: ‘Integrative Analysis of Metabolic Phenotypes (IAMP) Predoctoral Training Program’