Ryan Doan

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School

Schools

  • Harvard Medical School

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Biography

Harvard Medical School

Ryan Doan, PhD is the principal investigator of the Doan lab. He completed his BS in Cell Biology and Biochemistry at Bucknell University his PhD in Genetics within Dr. Scott Dindot’s lab at Texas A&M University, and a Clinical Molecular Genetics fellowship at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital. In graduate school, he developed novel tools for analyses of coding and noncoding regions for traits and diseases in multiple species, including cattle, horses, sheep, and dogs. He performed some of the first exome focused CGH arrays for copy number analyses and whole genome sequencing in cattle and horses. As a post-doctoral fellow at Boston Children’s Hospital, he collaborated with international consortia to study coding and noncoding causes of autism spectrum disorder, while also developing sequencing methods for analyses of germline and somatic mutations in neurological disorders. He joined Boston Children’s Hospital as an Instructor in Pediatrics in 2019 where he started his own independent research group, while also maintaining a clinical genetics role in the Department of Pathology at Brigham & Women’s Hospital.

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Texas A&M University (2009 — 2013)
  • Bachelor of Science (BS) Bucknell University (2005 — 2009)

Companies

  • Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School (2020)
  • Instructor in Pediatrics Boston Children's Hospital (2018 — 2020)
  • Clinical Molecular Genetics Fellow Harvard Medical School (2016 — 2018)
  • Genetics Post-Doctoral Research Fellow Boston Children's Hospital (2013 — 2018)
  • Graduate Student Research Assistant Texas A&M University (2009 — 2013)
  • Undergraduate Student Researcher Bucknell University (2007 — 2009)

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