Welcome to Science in silico — a blog exploring the rapidly evolving intersection of biotechnology, bioinformatics, computational biology, and AI/ML in the life sciences.

I’m a PhD candidate in biomedical sciences with a research focus on cancer immunology. My journey began at the bench, working extensively in “wet lab” immunology research. Over time, I became interested in how research labs were applying bioinformatics tools to translational and clinical questions. I’ve since joined a lab combining immunology and data science techniques for my thesis work, where I’m actively learning to code and apply these methods in my own research. This transition has deepened my passion for bioinformatics, biopharma innovation, and the growing role of machine learning in health and medicine.

Through this blog, I aim to share and discuss exciting developments at the frontiers of:

  • Genomics and single-cell biology
  • AI applications in drug discovery and diagnostics
  • Advances in personalized medicine and therapeutic design
  • Trends and insights from the biotech and biopharma industry

The pace of discovery is accelerating, and Science in Silico is my way of engaging with—and contributing to—the conversation.

Thanks for reading, and feel free to connect!

About the BLOG

Welcome to Science in Silico—your gateway to the evolving world of bioinformatics and data-driven biology.

From single-cell analysis to machine learning in medicine, this blog explores how computation is reshaping the life sciences.

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