2020-21 Hagler Fellow

Andrew P. Feinberg


Director, Center for Epigenetics Bloomberg Distinguished Professor Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Whiting School of Engineering and Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University

Feinberg pioneered the field of human disease epigenetics, discovering altered DNA methylation in cancer four decades ago. Since then, Feinberg and colleagues have shaped the understanding of DNA methylation and other epigenetic changes. His multidisciplinary research spans many fields, including genetics, computational biology, and mathematics. Feinberg is a member of the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Honors include the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award and the MERIT Award from the National Cancer Institute. Feinberg will collaborate with faculty and students in the College of Medicine.

CORNERSTONE: AN IMPORTANT FEATURE ON WHICH A PARTICULAR THING DEPENDS OR IS BASED