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title: Astrid van den Brandt
name_degree: Astrid van den Brandt, MSc

photo: astrid-vandenbrandt.jpg # this file is relative to `assets/img/members/`

job_title: Visiting Graduate Student in Computer Science
role: student # or postdoc, administration, staff, alumni, etc.

services:
#home: https://member-website.com
github: https://github.com/astridvandenbrandt
#github: https://github.com/astridvandenbrandt
#twitter: https://twitter.com/
#linked-in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/

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**What is the purpose of this study?** Our goal is to understand various analysis and visualization workflows for genomics, specifically genome-mapped data (for example, data processing, visual analytics, and presentation).


**Who can participate?** Participants should have experience working with *Genome-mapped Data* (e.g., data process, visualization, and/or analysis), preferably on a weekly basis. They should have familiarity with Genome-mapped Data visualization tools like genome browsers (e.g., IGV, JBrowse, Circos). Participants may be graduate students, postdocs, researchers, clinicians, s/w engineers, and faculties.

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**What to expect?** The interview will take 1 hour. We will ask about your typical process for analyzing and visualizing your genome-mapped data. You will be asked to share the screenshots/figures of visualizations you commonly create and walk us through the process of creating those. After the interview and upon your interest, we may invite you for a follow-up study 2-4 weeks after this interview.

**When and where?** This study will be conducted virtually on Zoom between <u>Oct 12 - Dec 12, 2023</u>. You can schedule at a time of your preference between 9 am -- 6 pm EST.
**When and where?** This study will be conducted virtually on Zoom between <u>Oct 12 - Dec 22, 2023</u>. You can schedule at a time of your preference between 9 am -- 6 pm EST.

**How to participate?** To participate, please fill out our online [pre-study survey](https://forms.gle/vFawvaSpGZ9U8tzTA){:target="_blank"} ([https://forms.gle/vFawvaSpGZ9U8tzTA](https://forms.gle/vFawvaSpGZ9U8tzTA){:target="_blank"}). Upon completion, you will receive a Calendly link to select a time of your preference for the interview. We suggest you join Zoom using a computer you usually use for working with genome-mapped data so you can share your screen with us.

**Is there compensation?** We give out a $25 Amazon Digital Gift Card to everyone participating in the interviews.

**Who to contact for scheduling and questions?**
For questions please email Astrid van den Brandt ([astrid_vandenbrandt@hms.harvard.edu](mailto:astrid_vandenbrandt@hms.harvard.edu)).
For questions, please reach out to Sehi L'Yi ([sehi_lyi@hms.harvard.edu](mailto:sehi_lyi@hms.harvard.edu)) or Astrid van den Brandt ([[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])).

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