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Read more at: Eleonora Khabirova, PhD

Eleonora Khabirova, PhD

Eleonora was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Sanger Institute. She has left Sanger in August 2022.


Read more at: Aldo Bader

Aldo Bader

University of Cambridge | Cam · Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute

Bachelor of Science


Read more at: Tom Smith, PhD

Tom Smith, PhD

    Bioinformatician 


Read more at: Kamal Kishore, PhD

Kamal Kishore, PhD

Senior Bioinformatics Analyst

Kamal joined Bioinformatics core at CRUK CI in 2016. His main activities involves analysis of heterogenous genomics and proteomics data. He work in close collaboration with biologists to analytically answer challenging biological questions. The development of robust software solutions with contributions to Bioconductor project forms an integral part of the work.


Read more at: Jonathan Price, PhD

Jonathan Price, PhD

Research Associate

University of Cambridge: Cambridge, GB

2019-04-16 to present | Research Associate (Gurdon Institute)
 

Read more at: Gehad Youssef, PhD

Gehad Youssef, PhD

I am a senior postdoc working at the Milner Therapeutics Institute (University of Cambridge). I focus on computational silico drug discovery pipelines from early target identification, drug repurposing and combinatorial compound approaches. A core part of my work involves analysis of multi-omics next-generation sequencing (NGS) datasets as well as constructing and interrogating biological networks.


Read more at: Dezerae Cox, PhD

Dezerae Cox, PhD

Research Fellow trying to understand how cells keep their proteins healthy. Python enthusiast and passionate believer in coding for life scientists.



Read more at: Chandra Chilamakuri

Chandra Chilamakuri

Bioinformatics Analyst


Read more at: Argyris Zardilis, PhD

Argyris Zardilis, PhD

I’m generally interested in the application of formal methods (computer science, computational) on complex multi-scale (biological) systems and especially in systems where there are emergent phenomena.