Camille Mumm

Doctoral Student since January 2020
Human Genetics Ph.D. Student

Research areas

  • Nanopore Sequencing

Education

  • B.S.: University of Iowa

Honors and Awards

  • Genome Science Training Program (T32)
  • Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship
  • Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant
  • Rackham Travel Grant

Background

Camille received her BS in Biology and Informatics from the University of Iowa where she studied the gene regulatory network governing periderm differentiation using reporter assays in zebrafish. Her PhD work focuses on applying targeted nanopore sequencing techniques to characterize repetitive element variation in the human genome.

Boyle lab papers

  1. McDonald TL, Zhou W, Castro CP, Mumm C, Switzenberg JA, Mills RE and Boyle AP. 2021. Cas9 targeted enrichment of mobile elements using nanopore sequencing. Nature Communications. 12: 3586. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23918-y.