Allie Kreitman

MS2 at University of Washington School of Medicine & MSTP Fellow 2021-2023 NIAID INRO fellow Colorado College 2021

Passionate about using genomics and large data to understand the evolution of viruses and cancer.

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About me

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Hi, I’m Allie! I’m a first-year PhD student enrolled in the University of Washington MD/PhD program in Seattle, Washington. I work in the Feder Lab studying cancer evolution growth heterogeneity and clonal spatial reconstruction.

My interests span various scientific fields, including evolutionary biology, cancer biology, virology, and data science. I am particularly fascinated by cancer evolution and tumor heterogeneity - how drug resistant or metastatic clones arise and spread. My previous work has focused HIV evolution, SARS-CoV-2 genomic epidemiology, and mechanisms of how oncoviruses promote tumorogenesis. In my free time, I enjoy hiking with my dog, rock climbing, backpacking, and playing the cello and guitar.


Get in touch, i’d love to hear from you!

email: allie.kreitman@gmail.com
linkedin: alliekreitman