Welcome Kaylia!

It’s always the perfect season to welcome new members into our lab. We’re excited to introduce you to Kaylia Reynolds, MS, a Computational Biologist. Kaylia will be contributing to our kidneyomics efforts in the dry lab. Kaylia is passionate about research that combines genetics, statistics, programming, and molecular biology and additionally, whose outcomes may improve the lives of children. We’re so thankful to have Kaylia as part of our team and are looking forward working together!

Meet Kaylia Reynolds

Kaylia is a Computational Biologist who recently graduated with her Masters of Science Biostatistics from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Prior to joining our lab, Kaylia was involved in both multiple sclerosis and chronic kidney disease research.

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