Stacey Gabriel
Stacey Gabriel is director of the Genetic Analysis platform and director of the NCRR-funded National Center for Genotyping and Analysis at the Broad. She oversees all genotyping, SNP discovery and production activities related to human genetics.
In addition, Stacey is the scientific director of the Broad's contribution to the International HapMap Project and member of the HapMap Project steering committee. In this capacity, she has contributed to the design of protocols for genotyping, methods of quality assessment and quality control, data sharing and transfer protocols, human studies approvals and all production genotyping.
While at the Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research, now part of the Broad Institute, Stacey successfully led the center's contribution to the SNP Consortium Allele Frequency project.
Stacey received her B.S. in molecular biology from Carnegie Mellon University (1993) and Ph.D. in human genetics from Case Western Reserve University (1998). She trained in human genetics under Dr. Aravinda Chakravarti.