A focused group spanning genomics, infrastructure, pathology, and machine learning
Di Genoma Lab brings together computational biologists, bioinformatics engineers, and PhD students who work across one connected stack: sequencing strategy, data generation, scalable analysis, software engineering, and biological interpretation.
Alex Di Genova
Leads the lab’s work in cancer genomics, genome assembly, long-read sequencing, and large-scale algorithm design.
Gabriel Cabas
Works on AI for genomics and digital pathology, with interests in GWAS, polygenic risk, and tissue architecture analysis.
Evelin González
Studies cancer genomics, human genetics, and precision oncology in Chilean and Latin American populations.
Josefa Hillmer
Works on microbial genomics and multi-omics integration across marine, intestinal, and disease-associated microbiomes.
Noemí Gómez
Integrates cancer multi-omics, ancestry, and histology to study tumor heterogeneity in Chilean cancers.
Susan Calfunao
Leads SeqUOH while connecting molecular pathology, sequencing technologies, and translational implementation in clinical genomics settings.
Dámariz Gonzalez
Builds reproducible long-read genomics and haplotype phasing pipelines for scalable biomedical data analysis in her PhD work.