Sager Gosai was a Ph.D. candidate in the Biological and Biomedical Science program at Harvard University. He received a B.A. in Chemistry in 2008 from Washington & Jefferson College. Before graduate school, he worked in the laboratories of Gary Silverman at the University of Pittsburgh and Brian Gregory at the University of Pennsylvania. In the Sabeti Lab, Sager helped to develop computational methods to detect adaptive variation in human populations and predict the impact of sequence variation on genome architecture.
He is now a postdoc at Stanford University.