Bioinformatician Kimberley Bussey to join New College faculty
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Kimberly Bussey is a human geneticist, cancer biologist and bioinformatician.
Kimberly Bussey from Arizona State University's BEYOND Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science on the Tempe campus will be joining the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences in an adjunct capacity for the 2018-19 academic year.
Bussey is a human geneticist, cancer biologist and bioinformatician. She is an adjunct faculty member with Biomedical Informatics and will be joining New College on West campus starting late this summer. As part of her adjunct appointment, to date she has provided bioinformatics and genomics consulting and work for ASU faculty, mostly in the Biodesign Institute and the BEYOND Center. New College is excited to have Bussey join the team.
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