American computer scientist
Barbara Elizabeth Engelhardt is an American computer scientist and specialist in bioinformatics . Working as a Professor at Stanford University , her work has focused on latent variable models , exploratory data analysis for genomic data , and QTLs .[ 1] In 2021, she was awarded the Overton Prize by the International Society for Computational Biology .
Education
Engelhardt received a Bachelor of Science in Symbolic Systems and a Master of Science in Computer Science from Stanford University . She received a PhD in 2008 from the University of California, Berkeley supervised by Michael I. Jordan .[ 3]
Career and research
Engelhardt worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Chicago in the Department of Human Genetics with Matthew Stephens from 2008 to 2011.[ 4] She joined Duke University in 2011 as an assistant professor in the Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Department. She joined Princeton University as an assistant professor in 2014 and received a promotion to Associate Professor with tenure in 2017.[ 5] In August 2022, she moved to California, she now holds the position of Professor at Stanford University and Gladstone Institute of Data Science and Biotechnology . [ 6] [ 7]
After graduating from Stanford, Engelhardt worked at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the Artificial Intelligence group for two years, working on planning and scheduling for autonomous spacecraft.[ 8] As a graduate student at Berkeley, she developed statistical models for protein function annotation and statistical frameworks for reasoning about ontologies .[ 9] [ 10] During her postdoctoral research, she developed sparse factor analysis models for population structure[ 11] and Bayesian models for association testing.[ 12]
In her faculty position, the bulk of Engelhardt's research focused on developing latent variable models and exploratory data analysis for genomic data,[ 13] and also on statistical models for association testing in expression QTLs .[ 14] As a member of the Genotype Tissue Expression (GTEx) Consortium, her group was responsible for the trans-eQTL discovery and analysis in the GTEx v6[ 15] and v8 data.[ 16]
Post tenure, Engelhardt's research in these latent variable models has expanded to include single cell sequencing, with a particular focus on spatial transcriptomics.[ 17] She also has work on Bayesian experimental design using contextual multi-armed bandits, and has adapted this work to the novel species problem in order to inform single cell data collection for atlas building.[ 18] Her work has also expanded into machine learning for electronic healthcare records.[ 19] [ 20]
Engelhardt's work has been featured in Quanta Magazine . In 2017, she gave a TEDx talk entitled: 'Not What but Why: Machine Learning for Understanding Genomics.'
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Honors and awards
Engelhardt's research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health through two R01 grants and a number of other mechanisms. Engelhardt has been recognized by several awards including an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship in Computational Biology,[ 22] a National Science Foundation CAREER Award,[ 23] two Chan Zuckerberg Initiative grants for the Human Cell Atlas ,[ 24] and a Fast Grant for her recent work on COVID-19.[ 25] In 2021, she was awarded the Overton Prize by the International Society for Computational Biology .[ 26]
Engelhardt's postdoctoral work was partly funded through an NIH NHGRI K99 grant,[ 27] and her PhD was partly funded through an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and the Google Anita Borg Scholarship in 2005.[ 28] She received SMBE's Walter M. Fitch Prize in 2004.[ 29]
Service and leadership
Engelhardt served on the Board of Directors (2014–2017) and the Senior Advisory Council (2017–present) for Women in Machine Learning.[ 30] She is the Diversity & Inclusion Co-chair at the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML, 2018–2022).[ 31] In 2019, she was a member of the NIH Advisory Committee to the Director, Working Group on Artificial Intelligence[ 32]
References
^ a b Barbara Engelhardt publications indexed by Google Scholar
^ Barbara Engelhardt at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ "Michael I. Jordan's Home Page" . people.eecs.berkeley.edu . Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ "Stephens Lab" . stephenslab.uchicago.edu . Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ "Eleven Women Faculty Members Who Have Been Assigned New Duties" . Women In Academia Report . 2018-03-08. Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ "Barbara Elizabeth Engelhardt's Profile | Stanford Profiles" . profiles.stanford.edu . Retrieved 2022-08-27 .
^ "barbara.engelhardt@gladstone.ucsf.edu" . gladstone.org . Retrieved 2022-08-27 .
^ "3cs | AIG" . sensorwebs.jpl.nasa.gov . Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ Engelhardt, Barbara E.; Jordan, Michael I.; Muratore, Kathryn E.; Brenner, Steven E. (2005-10-07). "Protein Molecular Function Prediction by Bayesian Phylogenomics" . PLOS Computational Biology . 1 (5): e45. Bibcode :2005PLSCB...1...45E . doi :10.1371/journal.pcbi.0010045 . ISSN 1553-7358 . PMC 1246806 . PMID 16217548 .
^ Engelhardt, Barbara E.; Jordan, Michael I.; Srouji, John R.; Brenner, Steven E. (2011-11-01). "Genome-scale phylogenetic function annotation of large and diverse protein families" . Genome Research . 21 (11): 1969– 1980. doi :10.1101/gr.104687.109 . ISSN 1088-9051 . PMC 3205580 . PMID 21784873 .
^ Engelhardt, Barbara E.; Stephens, Matthew (2010-09-16). "Analysis of Population Structure: A Unifying Framework and Novel Methods Based on Sparse Factor Analysis" . PLOS Genetics . 6 (9): e1001117. doi :10.1371/journal.pgen.1001117 . ISSN 1553-7404 . PMC 2940725 . PMID 20862358 .
^ Mangravite, Lara M.; Engelhardt, Barbara E.; Medina, Marisa W.; Smith, Joshua D.; Brown, Christopher D.; Chasman, Daniel I.; Mecham, Brigham H.; Howie, Bryan; Shim, Heejung; Naidoo, Devesh; Feng, QiPing (October 2013). "A statin-dependent QTL for GATM expression is associated with statin-induced myopathy" . Nature . 502 (7471): 377– 380. Bibcode :2013Natur.502..377M . doi :10.1038/nature12508 . ISSN 1476-4687 . PMC 3933266 . PMID 23995691 .
^ Gao, Chuan; McDowell, Ian C.; Zhao, Shiwen; Brown, Christopher D.; Engelhardt, Barbara E. (2016-07-28). Zhou, Xianghong Jasmine (ed.). "Context Specific and Differential Gene Co-expression Networks via Bayesian Biclustering" . PLOS Computational Biology . 12 (7): e1004791. Bibcode :2016PLSCB..12E4791G . doi :10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004791 . ISSN 1553-7358 . PMC 4965098 . PMID 27467526 .
^ Dumitrascu, Bianca; Darnell, Gregory; Ayroles, Julien; Engelhardt, Barbara E (2019-01-15). Hancock, John (ed.). "Statistical tests for detecting variance effects in quantitative trait studies" . Bioinformatics . 35 (2): 200– 210. doi :10.1093/bioinformatics/bty565 . ISSN 1367-4803 . PMC 6330007 . PMID 29982387 .
^ Aguet, François; Brown, Andrew A.; Castel, Stephane E.; Davis, Joe R.; He, Yuan; Jo, Brian; Mohammadi, Pejman; Park, YoSon; Parsana, Princy; Segrè, Ayellet V.; Strober, Benjamin J. (October 2017). "Genetic effects on gene expression across human tissues" . Nature . 550 (7675): 204– 213. Bibcode :2017Natur.550..204A . doi :10.1038/nature24277 . ISSN 1476-4687 . PMC 5776756 . PMID 29022597 .
^ The GTEx Consortium (2020-09-11). "The GTEx Consortium atlas of genetic regulatory effects across human tissues" . Science . 369 (6509): 1318– 1330. Bibcode :2020Sci...369.1318. . doi :10.1126/science.aaz1776 . ISSN 0036-8075 . PMC 7737656 . PMID 32913098 .
^ Verma, Archit; Engelhardt, Barbara E. (2020-07-21). "A robust nonlinear low-dimensional manifold for single cell RNA-seq data" . BMC Bioinformatics . 21 (1): 324. doi :10.1186/s12859-020-03625-z . ISSN 1471-2105 . PMC 7374962 . PMID 32693778 .
^ Camerlenghi, Federico; Dumitrascu, Bianca; Ferrari, Federico; Engelhardt, Barbara E.; Favaro, Stefano (December 2020). "Nonparametric Bayesian multiarmed bandits for single-cell experiment design" . Annals of Applied Statistics . 14 (4): 2003– 2019. arXiv :1910.05355 . doi :10.1214/20-AOAS1370 . ISSN 1932-6157 . S2CID 204509422 .
^ Cheng, Li-Fang; Dumitrascu, Bianca; Darnell, Gregory; Chivers, Corey; Draugelis, Michael; Li, Kai; Engelhardt, Barbara E. (2020-07-08). "Sparse multi-output Gaussian processes for online medical time series prediction" . BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making . 20 (1): 152. doi :10.1186/s12911-020-1069-4 . ISSN 1472-6947 . PMC 7341595 . PMID 32641134 .
^ Cheng, Li-Fang; Prasad, Niranjani; Engelhardt, Barbara E. (2019). "An Optimal Policy for Patient Laboratory Tests in Intensive Care Units" . Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing . 24 : 320– 331. arXiv :1808.04679 . ISSN 2335-6936 . PMC 6417830 . PMID 30864333 .
^ "A Statistical Search for Genomic Truths" . 27 February 2018.
^ "Prof. Barbara Engelhardt recipient of an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship | Computer Science Department at Princeton University" . www.cs.princeton.edu . Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ "Barbara Engelhardt wins CAREER award for research with high-dimensional genomic data | Computer Science Department at Princeton University" . www.cs.princeton.edu . Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ "Grants" . Chan Zuckerberg Initiative . Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ "Fast Grants" . fastgrants.org . Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ "Overton Prize" . www.iscb.org .
^ "NHGRI supports seven young investigators on research career paths" . Genome.gov . Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ "2005 Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship Winners Announced – News announcements – News from Google – Google" . googlepress.blogspot.com . Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ The Society for Molecular Biology & Evolution. "The Walter M. Fitch Award" . www.smbe.org . Archived from the original on 2020-08-12. Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ "Senior Advisory Council" . Archived from the original on 2021-01-13. Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ "2021 Conference" . icml.cc . Retrieved 2021-01-11 .
^ "ACD Working Group on Artificial Intelligence" . NIH Advisory Committee to the Director . Retrieved 2021-01-11 .