Jaehee Kim

Principal Investigator
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Email
jaehee.kimobfuscate@cornell.edu

Education

  • Ph.D. in Physics. Stanford University, Stanford, CA
  • B.A. in Physics and Mathematics. Columbia University, New York, NY

Positions

  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow. Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
  • Graduate Research Fellow. PULSE Institute, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Menlo Park, CA
Papers

Admixed populations in the neighbor-joining algorithm: a geometric analysis with five taxa

e3SIM: epidemiological-ecological-evolutionary simulation framework for genomic epidemiology

The recent rapid expansion of multidrug resistant Ural lineage Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Moldova

Incorporating Ecology into Gene Drive Modeling

Record-Matching of STR Profiles with Fragmentary Genomic SNP Data

adaPop: Bayesian Inference of Dependent Population Dynamics in Coalescent Models

Multiomic analysis of malignant pleural mesothelioma identifies molecular axes and specialized tumor profiles driving intertumor heterogeneity

Deconvoluting Complex Correlates of COVID-19 Severity with a Multi-omic Pandemic Tracking Strategy

Statistical Challenges in Tracking the Evolution of SARS-CoV-2

Skin Deep: The Decoupling of Genetic Admixture Levels from Phenotypes that Differed between Source Populations

Designing Gene Drives to Limit Spillover to Non-Target Populations

Distance Metrics for Ranked Evolutionary Trees

High-Throughput SARS-CoV-2 and Host Genome Sequencing from Single Nasopharyngeal Swabs

Human-Genetic Ancestry Inference and False Positives in Forensic Familial Searching

Mathematical and Simulation-Based Analysis of the Behavior of Admixed Taxa in the Neighbor-Joining Algorithm

Statistical Detection of Relatives Typed with Disjoint Forensic and Biomedical Loci

Individual Identifiability Predicts Population Identifiability in Forensic Microsatellite Markers

Ab Initio Multiple Spawning on Laser-Dressed States: A Study of 1,3-Cyclohexadiene Photoisomerization via Light-Induced Conical Intersections

Enhancement of Strong-Field Multiple Ionization in the Vicinity of the Conical Intersection in 1,3-cyclohexadiene Ring Opening

Transient X-Ray Fragmentation: Probing a Prototypical Photoinduced Ring Opening

Control of 1,3-Cyclohexadiene Photoisomerization Using Light-Induced Conical Intersections

Ultrafast Ring Opening in 1,3-cyclohexadiene Investigated by Simplex-Based Spectral Unmixing

Interactions between Individual Carbon Nanotubes Studied by Rayleigh Scattering Spectroscopy