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Brian Cleary

New Spring 2026 Courses Announced

in Announcement, CDS News

CDS announces new spring 2026 courses!

Tagged: AI, Biology, Brian Cleary, CDS, data science, Generative AI, Lauren Wheelock, LLM, Pawel Przytycki, Siddharth Mishra-Sharma

Brian Cleary Awarded $2.25M NIH Grant to Advance Single-Cell Gene Expression Research

in Bioinformatics, CDS News, Research

Read about the recent accomplishment recognized by the National Institutes of Health of CDS Assistant Professor Brian Cleary for his work in bioinformatics.

Tagged: Algorithmic Lens on Biology Lab, Azer Bestavros, Bioinformatics Program, Brian Cleary, CDS, Maureen McCarthy, NIH

Spatial Biology Redefined: How Cleary’s Team Is Rethinking Cellular Communication

in Research

BU’s Brian Cleary develops Perturb-FISH, a method that reveals how genetic changes ripple through intact tissues by preserving spatial cell context.

Tagged: Brian Cleary, Cell, Neeza Singh, Research

BU Lab Unveils Perturb-FISH, a Breakthrough in Gene Function Mapping

in Research

Read about a new paper in Cell Press that introduces Perturb-FISH, a cost-effective, less invasive genetic screening method developed at Boston University that could revolutionize genomics, biotech, and precision medicine.

Tagged: Bioinformatics Program, Brian Cleary

BU Today: Career Development Professorships Awarded to Five BU Researchers

in Awards, Bioinformatics, CDS News, Health, In the News, Research

Read about Boston University’s Office of the Provost has announcement of this year’s winners of the prestigious Career Development Professorships, including CDS awardee Assistant Professor Brian Cleary.

Tagged: Azer Bestavros, Biology, Brian Cleary, CDS, data science

Cleary Awarded Shibulal Family Career Development Professorship

in Announcement, Awards, Bioinformatics, Research

Read about CDS Assistant Professor Brian Cleary, a Shibulal Family Career Development Professorship awardee.

Tagged: Azer Bestavros, Biology, Brian Cleary, data science, Maureen McCarthy, Shibulal Family Career Development Professorship

Quantitative Biology Seminar Series

in Lecture Series

Read about the Quantitative Biology Seminar Series offered by Boston University’s Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences.

Tagged: Bioinformatics Program, Brian Cleary, Debora Marks, Jen and Alon Olyer-Yaniv, Michael Desai, Pankaj Mehta, Paul Francois, Pawel Przytycki, Pulin Li, Quantitative Biology, Rafael Irizarry

Fall 2024 Course Spotlight

in Announcement, Profiles

Learn about some of the upcoming computing and data sciences courses, the faculty leading the charge, and discover the inspiration behind each of these courses.

Tagged: bioinformatics, Brian Cleary, Paweł Paweł Przytycki

Research & Impact Video: 20 Milestones

in Research

Learn about BU Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences year of discovery, experiential learning, and innovation.

Tagged: ADSA, Aldo Pacchiano, Allison McDonald, Azer Bestavros, Brian Cleary, BU Spark!, kira goldner, Langdon White, Leonidas Kontothanassis, Mark Crovella, MassMutual, Mayank Varia, Neha Gondal, Ngozi Okidegbe, Pawel Przytycki, PIT-UN Convening 2023, Wesley Wildman, Xuezhou (Jack) Zhang, Ziba Cranmer

Cleary’s ‘Scalable genetic screening for regulatory circuits using compressed Perturb-seq’ paper published in Nature Biotechnology

in Research

Read about CDS Prof. Brian Cleary’s ‘Scalable genetic screening for regulatory circuits using compressed Perturb-seq’ paper published in Nature Biotechnology.

Tagged: Brian Cleary, Nature Biotechnology

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Przytycki Lab Secures Funding for Project on Skeletal Muscle Spatial Transcriptomics

November 18, 2025

CDS Assistant Professor Pawel Przytycki has been recognized by the LAMA2 Association with an award for his team's research.

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How BU’s Cryptographers Made Equity Unhackable

November 15, 2025

Learn about how BU researchers, led by professor Mayank Varia, were able to use cryptography to create a privacy-preserving platform to analyze wage-equity without revealing individuals' payrolls and other data.

CDS Affiliate John Byers Selected to Lead AIDA and Advise the Provost on AI Strategy for BU

November 14, 2025

CDS Affiliated Faculty and former Founding Faculty member John Byers has been appointed Executive Director of BU AIDA, read about it and CDS Associate Provost Azer Bestavros' words of support for this appointment.

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