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Bioinformatics Training

 
Read more at: Gitanjali Yadav, PhD

Gitanjali Yadav, PhD

Dr. Gitanjali Yadav is a Trustee of St. Edmund's College, University of Cambridge. She is also the first DBT-Cambridge Lectureship awardee, a joint program between Cambridge Old Schools and the NIPGR, Govt of India. She has a diverse educational background, with a Ph.D. in Microbial Immunology (from the National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi India), a Master's degree in Biomedical Research and graduate degree with Honors in Botany, from the University of Delhi.


Read more at: Chloe Pacyna

Chloe Pacyna

Chloe is a PhD student at the Wellcome Sanger Institute on a Marshall Scholarship. She is supervised by Peter Campbell and Tom Mitchell.


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. 


Read more at: Paul Judge

Paul Judge

Bioinformatics Training Facility System Administrator

 

Job Role

Paul manages the Bioinformatics Training Facility's IT infrastructure, adapting it to meet the increasingly demanding requirements for bioinformatics and computational biology training. His responsibilities include liaising with the trainers to ensure their technical requirements are met prior to a training course, and supporting them during a course to resolve any IT issues which may arise.

Email

pj237@cam.ac.uk


Read more at: Martin van Rongen, PhD

Martin van Rongen, PhD

Biostatistics Initiative Lead

 

Job Role

Martin is responsible for the development, delivery and coordination of the biostatistics curriculum.

Email

mv372@cam.ac.uk

Hours

Monday to Friday, office hours.


Read more at: Hugo Tavares, PhD

Hugo Tavares, PhD

Bioinformatics Training Developer

Job Role

Hugo is responsible for developing and coordinating our "omics" curriculum, as well as recruiting and training instructors from across the University. 

Email

hm533@cam.ac.uk

Hours

Monday to Friday, office hours.