Jeremy Worley

Jeremy Worley

Titles

Assistant Professor of Systems Biology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center

Director, Genome Engineering CoLab

Affiliations
Department of Systems Biology
JP Sulzberger Columbia Genome Center
Email
jw3409@cumc.columbia.edu

Jeremy is an Assistant Professor at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) in the Department of Systems Biology and the founding director of the Genome Engineering CoLab (GECO). His research aims to develop advanced genomics tools that decipher the complex genetic underpinnings of diseases. He uses these tools in collaboration with researchers working to understand and treat a broad range of human diseases, driving medical discovery and the translation of genetic insights into therapeutic solutions. He builds platforms for CRISPR knockout, interference, base editing, CRISPRoff, and Perturb-seq. He also uses high-throughput in situ spatial profiling to map RNA expression within individual cells in their native spatial context within a tissue. In addition to Jeremy's publications on signaling biology, functional genomics, and cancer systems biology, he has been an instructor for Columbia’s Single-Cell Analysis Bootcamp. Jeremy has been involved in developing or implementing diverse functional genomics methods, including creating tools that have been used by over 240 labs spanning 35 countries.