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Rebecca Hodge, Ph.D.

Assistant Investigator

Bio:

Rebecca Hodge is an Assistant Investigator at the Allen Institute for Brain science working on large-scale projects to generate comprehensive, brain wide atlases of cellular diversity in human and non-human primate brains using multiomic and spatial transcriptomic methods. She is also a member of the Seattle Alzheimer’s Disease Cell Atlas consortium (SEA-AD) where she helps to lead efforts to generate a high-resolution multimodal cellular atlas of Alzheimer’s Disease. Prior to joining the Allen Institute, she completed her postdoctoral research at the University of Washington and the Center for Integrative Brain Research at Seattle Children’s Research Institute where she studied the actions of transcription factors during neurogenesis (the generation of neurons) in both the developing and adult brain. She completed her undergraduate training at Simon Fraser University and her graduate training was conducted at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada.

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