American computer scientist
Emma Pierson (Arlington, Virginia ) is an American computer scientist who specializes in artificial intelligence .[ 1] She graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology .[ 2] She earned a degree in physics and then a master's in computer science from Stanford University , where she studied cognitive psychology and biocomputation. She received a PhD in 2020 at Stanford under Jure Leskovec . She was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship [ 2] for her work in using computers to solve biological problems, and specifically to work on cancer treatments.[ 3]
For Nicholas Kristof 's "On the Ground" (in The New York Times ), she contributed "How to Get More Women to Join the Debate", a contribution on gender and social media,[ 4] and a follow-up on her methodology.[ 5] Pierson works with the GTEx Consortium using algorithms to study tissue-specific gene expression in an attempt to understand complex diseases in which limited availability of samples makes traditional research methods impractical.[ 6]
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^ Pierson, Emma (31 December 2012). "Knowing You Carry a Cancer Gene" . The New York Times . Retrieved August 19, 2022 .
^ a b Kunkle, Frederick (24 November 2013). "Four Virginian students among Rhodes Scholarship recipients - The Washington Post" . The Washington Post . Retrieved 13 September 2015 .
^ Chatoor, Nehan (January 9, 2014). "Passion and academic acumen lead Pierson to Rhodes" . Stanford, California: The Stanford Daily. Retrieved 17 September 2015 .
^ Pierson, Emma (6 January 2015). "How to Get More Women to Join the Debate" . The New York Times . Retrieved 13 September 2015 .
^ Pierson, Emma (9 March 2015). "How to Get More Women to Join the Debate, Part II" . The New York Times . Retrieved 13 September 2015 .
^ Pierson, Emma; Koller, Daphne; Battle, Alexis; Mostafavi, Sara; Mostafavi, S.; Ardlie, K. G.; Getz, G.; Wright, F. A.; Kellis, M.; Volpi, S.; Dermitzakis, E. T. (May 13, 2015). "Sharing and Specificity of Co-expression Networks across 35 Human Tissues" . PLOS Computational Biology . 11 (5): e1004220. Bibcode :2015PLSCB..11E4220P . doi :10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004220 . PMC 4430528 . PMID 25970446 .