Gabriella Rudy

Gabriella Rudy

Research Associate Medicine, Cardiology @ NYU Langone Health

About Gabriella Rudy

Gabriella Rudy is a Research Associate in Medicine, Cardiology at NYU Langone Health, with a background in bioinformatics and molecular biochemistry from The George Washington University.

Title

Gabriella Rudy holds the position of Research Associate - Medicine, Cardiology at NYU Langone Health.

Current Role at NYU Langone Health

Since 2019, Gabriella Rudy has been part of NYU Langone Health in the Greater New York City Area where she serves as a Research Associate in Medicine, Cardiology. Her work involves extensive research in the field of cardiology, contributing to advancements in medical research and patient care.

Previous Professional Experience

Before joining NYU Langone Health, Gabriella Rudy held various research and managerial positions. She worked as a Project Manager at the Ceca Foundation and as a Bioinformatics Research Associate as well as Research Associate in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Additionally, she served as a Client Specialist at Hela Medical Spa and undertook internships at Children First Orthopedics, Control A Plus, and Natural Healing Inc.

Educational Background

Gabriella Rudy holds a Master of Science in Bioinformatics & Molecular Biochemistry from The George Washington University, completed in 2019. She also earned a Bachelor of Science in Cellular and Molecular Biology with a Pre-Medical track and a minor in Psychology from the same institution, graduating in 2018. Prior to her university studies, she received a High School Diploma from Livingston High School in 2014.

Research Contributions and Innovations

Gabriella Rudy has made significant contributions to the field of genetic research. She developed a CRISPR/Cas9 system to model and correct high prevalence mutations in human iPSCs without introducing bystander effects, securing a provisional patent for this innovation. She also created the first isogenic model to distinguish mutation effects from genetic background effects and developed a precision base editing system for a rare epileptic mutation. Her findings were presented at Jennifer Doudna’s conference, Genome Engineering: CRISPR Frontiers.

Technical Skills and Tools

In her research, Gabriella Rudy employs advanced computational analysis tools such as Snapgene, Synthego Inference of CRISPR Edits (ICE), EditR, and Clustal. These tools are crucial for her work in CRISPR system design and analysis, enabling her to conduct precise genetic engineering and research.

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