Pablo Oyler-Castrillo

Department|Program:
  • Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
  • Quantitative and Computational Biology

paulgo@princeton.edu
Advisor: Michelle Chan
Chan Lab

I graduated from the University of Chicago in 2017 with a BA in Cell and Molecular Biology. As an undergraduate, I studied how disrupting the gut microbiome impacts microglia inflammation and accumulation of amyloid-ß peptides in murine models of Alzheimer's disease. After graduating, I spent three years as a research technician in Paola Arlotta’s lab in Harvard University, where I isolated rare neuronal subpopulations of the developing mouse brain for the BRAIN Initiative’s Mouse Brain Cell Atlas. At Princeton, I’m interested in applying novel lineage tracing technologies to investigate early development. Outside of work, I enjoy exploring new restaurants, reading, and jogging.