Brian Haas
Principal Computational Scientist
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Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Brian Haas is a principal computational scientist at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and head of computational transcriptomics in the Broad Methods Development Laboratory. He is the lead developer of the Trinity RNA-seq de novo transcriptome assembler and Cancer Transcriptome Analysis Toolkit used broadly by the genomics community.
His current work focuses on long-read RNA sequencing methods for transcript isoform discovery and quantification, including applications in cancer and single-cell transcriptomics.
Sessions
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High-Resolution Profiling of Cancer Transcriptomes and Fusion Isoforms using Roche SBX RNA-Seq (SBX) Technology03-Jun-2026Innovation Stage