Meaghan Jankowski is a former Lab Technician and graduate student for the Hurley Lab, having earned a PhD in Biology at RPI with the support of an NIH Training Fellowship. Originally trained in Canada, she completed a Bachelor of Science at Mount Allison University and a Master of Science at Dalhousie University, studying whale social networks. Here at RPI, she is now focused on how the circadian clock regulates the cellular output of the model organism, Neurospora crassa. Meaghan enjoys collaborating with other Hurley Lab members, as well as with scientists at Dartmouth College and the Pacific Northwest National Labs, as they pursue new ways of analyzing multi-omics data to better understand clock regulation.