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Bio:
In 2017, Megan became a part of the Animated Cell team at the Allen Institute for Cell Science. Her primary role involves developing tools to assist scientists in visualizing and analyzing their data and models. Megan holds dual undergraduate degrees: a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in chemical biology and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in art, both from UC Berkeley. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Biology from UC San Francisco. Prior to joining the Allen Institute, Megan served as a Postdoctoral scholar in Graham Johnson’s Mesoscope lab, where she worked extensively with advanced microscopy data. Her passion lies in exploring how interactive tools can uncover valuable insights within vast datasets and complex systems.
Biophysical Journal
Sep 19, 2023
Graham T. Johnson, Eran Agmon, Matthew Akamatsu, Emma Lundberg, Blair Lyons, Wei Ouyang, Omar A. Quintero-Carmona, Megan Riel-Mehan, Susanne Rafelski, Rick Horwitz
Nature Methods
May 01, 2022
Blair Lyons, Eric Isaac, Na Hyung Choi, Thao P. Do, Justin Domingus, Janet Iwasa, Andrew Leonard, Megan Riel-Mehan, Emily Rodgers, Lisa Schaefbauer, Daniel Toloudis, Olivia Waltner, Lyndsay Wilhelm, Graham T. Johnson