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@tjparkkila
Tyler Trask tjparkkila
PhD student @ MCW

Medical College of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI

@mlbonatelli
Maria Bonatelli mlbonatelli
A biologist trying to navigate data analysis of small (and not so small) beings.

Germany

@joao-chrusciel
João Chrusciel joao-chrusciel
Psychologist and PhD student exploring the intersection of mental health and bioinformatics, with a focus on DNA and epigenetic modifications

Brazil

@neha-sehgal2
Neha Sehgal neha-sehgal2

Rollins School Of Public Health, Emory Univeristy

@cansavvy
Candace Savonen cansavvy

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

@ruthasinger
Ruth A. Singer, PhD ruthasinger
Postdoc @therockefelleruniversity in the Laboratory of Robert Darnell
@MLKaufman
Michael Kaufman MLKaufman
Informatics Fellow for the RNA Bioscience Initiative at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus • PhD in Cell, Stem Cell, and Developmental Biology

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Aurora, Colorado

@cell-ai
Marcela Ishihara cell-ai
PhD researcher @ Butantan Institute Currently working on statistical models of gene regulatory networks applied to non-model organisms.

Guildford, Surrey, UK

@oeh77
Omar Hamad oeh77
Bioinformatician | Data Scientist | University Lecturer

Iraq

@Abinetics
Abigail Smith Abinetics
Genetics BS '24, BioE MS '25, REDDI Lab @ Clemson Uni, Newbie to bioinformatic analysis, open to learning!
@LPotter21
Luke Potter LPotter21
Ph.D. | Bioinformatician III | UAB Biological Data Science core

University of Alabama at Birmingham

@lianov
Lara Ianov lianov
Co-Director of the UAB Biological Data Sciences Institutional core. A fan of R, Python, workflow management systems and data science topics.

UAB

@AhmedElsherbini
Ahmed M. A. Elsherbini AhmedElsherbini
Tübingen Uni, Ph.D. student, Infection Biology (Nile Uni, Bioinformatics Diploma & Antwerp Uni, Infectious Diseases MSc) Prokaryotic genomics & metagenomics

Germany

@bguo068
Bing Guo bguo068

University of Maryland School of Medicine MD, USA

@MatthiasZepper
Matthias Zepper MatthiasZepper
Computational biologist experienced in analyzing massive parallel sequencing data. Leveraging software for life science @NationalGenomicsInfrastructure

@SciLifeLab Stockholm

@atakanekiz
Atakan Ekiz atakanekiz

Izmir Institute of Technology Turkey

@marionhardy
Marion Hardy marionhardy
PhD candidate

University of California Davis California

@Errornautical
Rijul Errornautical
System Biology, Bioinformatics, Machine learning...Simulations🔁Reality
@ZellOz
Zelal Ozgur ZellOz
I am a biologist, an observer, and a questioner. I seek the red rabbit...
@leticyasmelo
Letícya Melo leticyasmelo
leticyasms@gmail.com

Helmholtz Institute Munich, Germany

@youngorchuang
Yanfeng Zhang youngorchuang
Genomics, Epigenetics, Non-coding RNA, Cancer Genetics, Autoimmune Disease, chromatin regulation

University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, AL

@CongSIBR
cong CongSIBR
A Smooth, Trustworthy Data Scientist.

@Sanofi-GitHub SuZhou

@frederikziebell
Frederik Ziebell frederikziebell
Cyclist / Mathematician / Computational Biologist
@baishengjun
baishengjun

Nanjing Medical University

@mariachiaragrieco
Mariachiara Grieco mariachiaragrieco
PhD Student in Computational Biology @ European School of Molecular Medicine (SEMM) and @ Italian Institute for Genomic Medicine (IIGM)

SEMM and IIGM Milan, Italy

@jesshill
Jessica L. Hill jesshill

colorado state university Fort Collins, Colorado

@masoodzaka
Masood Zaka masoodzaka
Senior Bioinformatics Scientist

enarabio United Kingdom

@mjsteinbaugh
Michael Steinbaugh mjsteinbaugh

@merck Cambridge, MA, USA

@sdhutchins
Shaurita Hutchins sdhutchins
Graduate Student Trainee at UAB. Genetics, Genomics, & Bioinformatics. Current lab: @uab-cgds-worthey. Former lab: @vallenderlab.

@uab-cgds-worthey, @datasnakes, @informaticsclub, @bham-rug Birmingham, AL

@Trecek
Talon Trecek Trecek
My PhD work was on epigenomics of the inner ear. I have since transitioned to dry lab industry life w/ mostly single-cell bioinformatic stuff

BioRad

@AltayYuzeir
Altay Yuzeir AltayYuzeir
Data V(v)iz | Data analysis | Dashboards There are two ways to write error-free programs, but only the third one works.

Bonn, Germany