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    Catherine Brownstein

    Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School

    Catherine Brownstein is a prominent geneticist with a focus on rare and orphan disease gene discovery. She has held various key positions including Research Associate at Boston Children's Hospital, Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School, Scientific Director of the Gene Discovery Core at the Manton Center for Orphan Disease Research, and Manager of the Molecular Genetics Core Facility at Boston Children's Hospital.

    With a strong educational background, Catherine holds a PhD in Genetics from Yale University, a Master of Public Health (MPH) from Yale University, a Master of Environmental Management (MEM) from Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and a B.A. in Psychology from Amherst College.

    Her expertise spans across Human Genetics, sequencing, pharmacogenomics, and social networking. Catherine's previous roles include positions in academia, research, and public health, showcasing her versatility and multi-disciplinary knowledge.

    Prior to her roles at BCH and HMS, Catherine spent time creating online patient communities for individuals coping with chronic or terminal diseases, demonstrating her commitment to patient care and support.

    Throughout her career, Catherine Brownstein has contributed significantly to the fields of Genetics, Medical Genetics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health, making her a well-rounded and respected professional in the scientific community.

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    Brookline, Massachusetts, United States