Research Staff

Luke Lambourne
Scientist I
Education
Research Fellow, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 2017-2022
PhD, University College London 2014
M.Phys., University of Warwick 2010
Contact info
luke_lambourne@dfci.harvard.edu
I’m a computational biologist, interested using the huge amount of information generated by high-throughput systematic protein-level experiments in order to answer biological questions. I build custom statistical models based on details of the experiment in order to disentangle the variety of different factors that underlie the data. Currently, I’m working on the human reference interactome project, where I’m modeling the variance of confidence and ease of detection of interactions within the dataset.
Scientist I
Education
Research Fellow, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 2017-2022
PhD, University College London 2014
M.Phys., University of Warwick 2010
Contact info
luke_lambourne@dfci.harvard.edu
I’m a computational biologist, interested using the huge amount of information generated by high-throughput systematic protein-level experiments in order to answer biological questions. I build custom statistical models based on details of the experiment in order to disentangle the variety of different factors that underlie the data. Currently, I’m working on the human reference interactome project, where I’m modeling the variance of confidence and ease of detection of interactions within the dataset.

Greg McClain
Research Technician
Education
GBA (Gloucester Biotechnology Academy)
Contact info
gregoryg_mcclain@dfci.harvard.edu
Research Technician
Education
GBA (Gloucester Biotechnology Academy)
Contact info
gregoryg_mcclain@dfci.harvard.edu