Los Alamos High School Graduate Lillian Kay Petersen Named 2025 Hertz Fellow

Lillian Kay Petersen

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Lillian Kay Petersen, a 2020 graduate of Los Alamos High School, has been named a 2025 Hertz Fellow.

Petersen aims to reveal the mechanisms of gene regulation by combining high-throughput microfluidic assays and synthetic biology. She is a first-year doctoral student in genetics at Stanford University. In 2024, she graduated from Harvard University, where she studied applied mathematics and molecular biology.

Petersen has written three first-author papers to date, ranging from revealing the genetic underpinnings of disease to predicting crop yields from satellite imagery. Most recently, she developed machine learning algorithms to predict how much a given protein sequence will activate or repress gene expression and, through this model, discovered new biology of transcriptional regulation. For this work she received the Thomas Hoopes Prize for an outstanding undergraduate thesis.

She is a Cameron Impact Scholar and a Regeneron Science Talent Search first-place winner and has presented her research at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Agency for International Development and the American Society for Human Genetics annual meeting, among others.

Petersen was born in Denver, Colo., and grew up running, hiking and skiing in the beautiful mountains of northern New Mexico.

Graduate Studies

  • Stanford University
  • Field of Study: Genetics

Undergraduate Studies

  • Harvard University
  • Major: Applied Mathematics, Molecular Biology
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