At Broad Clinical Labs, our people are at the heart of the groundbreaking science that drives discovery and improves patient care. In this Q&A, we sit down with Andrew Bernier, Clinical Lab Associate Director, to learn more about his role, what inspires his work, and how his team supports large-scale genomic research. From overseeing high-throughput sequencing to advancing clinical innovation, Andrew shares what it means to help ensure that #ScienceStartsHere at BCL.
What do you do at Broad Clinical Labs?
My title is Clinical Lab Associate Director, and I oversee our highest-scale genomics products, including Whole Genome Sequencing (both short- and long-read) and Blended Genome Exome Sequencing. Combined, these teams have the capacity to process nearly 10,000 samples per week. My job is to make sure they have everything they need to process these samples quickly, efficiently, and at the highest quality.
What drew you to this field of work?
I have always been interested in science and how things work, and I followed that passion through college, studying biology but I never really knew what sort of career that could translate to. Luckily, I landed at the Broad right after I finished my degree, and it all clicked. In the big picture, I love the Broad’s mission to improve our understanding of disease and translate those findings to improve lives. In my day-to-day experience, I love that there are endless opportunities to collaborate, experiment, solve complex problems, and be at the cutting edge of technology.
What is something that you’ve worked on while at BCL that you’re especially proud of?
I am especially proud of the work that we have done (and continue to do) to expand our clinical sequencing capabilities. The fact that the work we do can result in a patient and their family getting a better understanding of their disease and better care is extremely rewarding.
What keeps you inspired in your role?
I constantly remind myself that every single sample we touch has the potential to make a huge difference in a single patient’s life or unlock a fundamental discovery that could impact thousands. The small improvements we make in the lab every day enable us to help more and more people.
In your own words, how, or why, does #ScienceStartHere at BCL?
Science starts here at BCL because we are constantly working to lower costs, improve quality, and increase accessibility to enable scientists to ask (and hopefully answer) bigger and more complex questions.
When not in the office/lab, what are some things you enjoy doing?
I love golfing, traveling, running, and trying new restaurants!