About
I am a bioinformatician trained in both molecular and cellular biology and bioinformatics. My main interest is systems biology, or how to reconstruct the inner working of a significant part of a cell by applying a large set of perturbations. To solve those problems I have acquired significant experience in the design, generation and analysis of drug screens, dropout screens, multiplexed protein measurements and single cell RNAseq.
For my PhD thesis I modelled the MAPK and PI3K pathways in neuroblastoma to suggest new targeted therapy and overcome resistance to existing ones (manuscript, slides, LaTeX).
When not doing science, I am a decent Rock 4 temps and Batchata dancer, and an adept of long hikes.
I like designing complex experiments and I made a series of posts to help non-biologist get an idea of the cost of biology experiments: