Pavol Genzor, PhD
PhD, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD
BS, Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, PA
I am a biologist with substantial experience working with diverse scientific materials and data types in molecular biology laboratory settings and beyond. As a genomics and computational biology lead my interests are in using available and new data streams to support learning about how the genome and immune system regulation by various molecular mechanisms (for example small RNAs) influence disease and health. In more applied sense, I am very interested in using computational and laboratory tools to advance precision medicine approaches at the bedside for personalized medicine purposes.
| Chenoweth JG, Brandsma J, Striegel DA, Genzor P, Chiyka E, Blair PW, Krishnan S, Dogbe E, Boakye I, Fogel GB, Tsalik EL, Woods CW, Owusu-Ofori A, Oppong C, Oduro G, Vantha T, Letizia AG, Beckett CG, Schully KL, Clark DV. Sepsis endotypes identified by host gene expression across global cohorts. Commun Med (Lond). 2024 Jun 18;4(1):120. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC11189468. |
| Chenoweth JG, Colantuoni C, Striegel DA, Genzor P, Brandsma J, Blair PW, Krishnan S, Chiyka E, Fazli M, Mehta R, Considine M, Cope L, Knight AC, Elayadi A, Fox A, Hertzano R, Letizia AG, Owusu-Ofori A, Boakye I, Aduboffour AA, Ansong D, Biney E, Oduro G, Schully KL, Clark DV. Gene expression signatures in blood from a West African sepsis cohort define host response phenotypes. Nat Commun. 2024 May 30;15(1):4606. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC11139862. |
| Genzor P, Konstantinidou P, Stoyko D, Manzourolajdad A, Marlin Andrews C, Elchert AR, Stathopoulos C, Haase AD. Cellular abundance shapes function in piRNA-guided genome defense. Genome Res. 2021 Nov;31(11):2058-2068. PubMed |
Institution Affiliations
HJF Genomics & Computational Biology Lead in support of ACESO