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I am a Bioinformatics MSc student and Research Assistant at Nile University with a strong interest in the intersection of computational biology, artificial intelligence, and healthcare. My work focuses on applying machine learning and systems biology approaches to understand complex biological processes, with a particular emphasis on drug interactions, the human microbiome, and neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease.
I have contributed to publications in high-impact journals, including studies on the gut microbiome in Parkinson’s disease, genetic stability in cancer-related tumor suppressor genes, and AI-driven approaches for early diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease through speech signal analysis.
My research experience spans large-scale data analysis, meta-analysis of multi-omics datasets, and the development of predictive models that integrate clinical and biological data. I am especially interested in bridging the gap between data-driven AI models and their translation into clinically actionable insights.
Looking ahead, I aim to advance the application of bioinformatics and artificial intelligence in precision medicine, with the goal of improving patient outcomes and accelerating the discovery of new therapeutic strategies.
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