Seattle Children’s Hospital

The Ma Lab combines computational and experimental network biology approaches to understand the molecular interactions that determine infection and treatment fate in tuberculosis.

Shuyi Ma

Shuyi Ma

Principal Investigator, Center for Global Infectious Disease Research, Seattle Children’s Research Institute

Seattle Children’s Research Institute, University of Washington

Dr. Ma is an expert in integrating computational and experimental systems biology approaches and has extensive experience applying network-based analyses to study M. tuberculosis (Mtb) metabolism, gene regulation, and molecular responses to drugs. She has active research collaborations with Drs. Alland, Ellner, Rhee, Sherman, Salgame, and Yang, and has multiple publications with Drs. Alland and Sherman. She is an NIAID New Innovator Award Recipient, and a Co-Director of the Data Science Core in the Seattle Tuberculosis Research Advancement Center.

Dr. Ma is a Co-Lead Investigator on Systems Biology Core

Braden Griebel

Braden Griebel

PhD Student, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Washington; Center for Global Infectious Disease Research, Seattle Children’s Research Institute

University of Washington, Seattle Children’s Research Institute

Mr. Griebel is an expert in mathematical modeling.

Ethan Bustad

Ethan Bustad

Research Scientist I, Center for Global Infectious Disease Research, Seattle Children’s Research Institute

Seattle Children’s Research Institute

Mr. Bustad is an expert in software development and data science approaches.