Nathenael Hundie
About Nathenael Hundie
Nathenael Hundie is an Undergraduate Research Associate at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, focusing on the genetic etiology of atrial fibrillation. He has a background in tutoring and research assistance, with experience at several educational institutions, including Harvard University and the University of Tennessee.
Current Role at Broad Institute
Nathenael Hundie serves as an Undergraduate Research Associate at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Since 2021, he has been involved in research focusing on the genetic etiology of atrial fibrillation. His work includes analyzing large datasets related to atrial fibrillation using R and calculating enrichment of gene pathways through MAGMA generalized gene-set analysis. He has presented his research findings to over 50 attendees, including faculty and fellow researchers, highlighting his active participation in the academic community.
Previous Experience in Education and Tutoring
Prior to his current role, Nathenael Hundie gained experience in education as an Academic Tutor for the Clarksville Montgomery County School System from 2018 to 2019. He worked for three months, assisting students in their academic pursuits. Additionally, he served as a Resident Assistant at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, for two months in 2020, where he supported fellow students in a residential setting. He also worked as a Camp Counselor for Camp Invention Inc. in 2019, further demonstrating his commitment to education and mentorship.
Research Experience at Harvard University
Nathenael Hundie worked as a Research Assistant at Harvard University in 2021 for two months. During this time, he contributed to research projects, gaining valuable experience in a prestigious academic environment. His role involved engaging with complex research topics and collaborating with experienced researchers, which enhanced his skills in scientific inquiry and analysis.
Educational Background
Nathenael Hundie completed his high school education at Clarksville High School, graduating with a High School Diploma - Highest Honors with Distinction in 2020. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at Harvard University, a program he has been enrolled in since 2020 and is expected to complete in 2024. His academic journey reflects a strong commitment to both education and research.