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Research Interests

I am a bioinformatician with a specialization in bacterial genomics. My research focuses on using genomic data to understand the genetic and molecular basis of bacterial traits, such as antibiotic resistance and virulence. Bacteria are incredibly diverse organisms that play critical roles in many aspects of our lives, from maintaining a healthy microbiome in our bodies to driving nutrient cycles in the environment. By studying their genomes, we can gain insights into the evolutionary history and biology of bacteria, as well as develop new strategies for controlling their growth and spread. In my work, I use a range of computational tools and techniques, including comparative genomics, phylogenetics, and functional annotation, to analyze large-scale genomic datasets from diverse bacterial species. I am passionate about using genomics to advance our understanding of bacterial biology and contribute to the development of new therapies and interventions for bacterial diseases.

I am also passionate to work in the field of single cell genomics.  With single cell genomics as a powerful tool I deeply desire to study individual cells and their unique characteristics, providing insights into complex biological processes such as development, disease progression, and immune response and gene regulatory networks. In my work, I employ a range of computational techniques including machine learning, and data visualization to extract meaningful information from large and complex datasets.

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