Some Berman Lab Alumni

While keeping track of every past alumnus of Berman Lab would be impossible, we have included some of our recent grads here. Click through to see brief profiles.

A picture of Chelsea. She is a young white woman and is smiling.

After being with Berman Lab for six years during her undergraduate and doctoral programs, Chelsea graduated with a PhD in Pathology and Molecular Medicine. She is now an Assistant Professor of Pathology and a Canadian College of Medical Genetics fellow at University of Manitoba/Shared Health.

Chelsea J Genetic and Genomic Diagnostics Fellow, Shared Health
A picture of Katie. She is a young white woman and is smiling.

After two years with Berman Lab during her Master's program, Katie graduated with a Master's degree in Translational Medicine. She now works at Health Canada in the Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Pharmacometrics Unit evaluating the safety and efficacy of drugs entering the Canadian market. She also applies her learning from Berman Lab to drive innovation in research patient partnerships at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.

Katie L Biostatistician, Health Canada
A picture of Tamara. She is a young Czech woman and is smiling.

After several years as a postdoctoral fellow and Adjunct Assistant Professor with Berman Lab, Tamara joined the faculty of SUNY Upstate as an Assistant Professor of Pathology. She develops AI-based programs that could become powerful tools for screening prostate cancer in low-income countries where genetic screening is unavailable.

Tamara J Director of Pathology Research Core & Digital Pathology, SUNY Upstate Medical University Hospital
A picture of Ava. She is a young white woman and is smiling.

After two years with Berman Lab, Ava graduated with her Master's degree in Pathology and Molecular Medicine. She then spent a year spent doing field research in Tanzania, helping to expand cervical cancer screenings to underserved populations near Kilimanjaro. She is now working in clinical research trials for ovarian and endometrial cancer.

Ava S Research associate at McGill Research Institution
A picture of Celine. She is a young white woman wearing clear-framed 
											glasses. She is smiling.

After three years with Berman Lab during her undergraduate and accelerated Master's programs, Céline graduated with a Master's degree in Pathology and Molecular Medicine. She is now pursuing a combined MD/PhD at SUNY Upstate Medical University.

Céline H MD/PhD candidate at Upstate Medical University