bioinformatician @ ECAS & MI3, UMM, Germany
- acted as the sole computational expert for two fully experimental research groups with limited computational background,
- performed end-to-end analysis of scRNA-seq and spatial single-cell transcriptomics data, from raw data processing to statistical interpretation and publication-quality visualisation.
phd researcher @ AI in oncology, DKFZ, Germany
advisors: Abigail K Suwala, Moritz Gerstung, Felix Sahm
- independently led two spatial transcriptomics projects, owning all scientific, technical, and analytical decisions with minimal supervision,
- conducted biomarker discovery to distinguish radionecrosis from glioblastoma recurrence, and performed Xenium spatial transcriptomics analysis at a time when no established pipelines existed, designing custom workflows from raw data to final figures. Developed the full scientific narrative and produced all analyses and figures for a first-author manuscript (10.1101/2025.09.25.25336313, accepted in Neuro-Oncology),
- initiated and led a large-scale pan-glioma spatial transcriptomics project, including design of a 344-gene custom Xenium panel, spatial single-cell analysis, extensive clinical data harmonisation across heterogeneous and poorly structured sources, and survival analysis linking molecular patterns to patient outcomes. Now continued by collaborators toward publication,
- established the first Xenium analysis framework in the group and provided advanced bioinformatics support across projects, such as MIBI spatial proteomics,
- fully self-managed workload, priorities, and timelines; built deep domain expertise in glioma biology and spatial omics through literature, collaborations, and expert consultations.
bioinformatics researcher @ NMRC TPM, Russia
advisors: Vasily Ramensky, Olga Kalinina
- developed and maintained bioinformatics pipelines and statistical models to analyse mutations in human proteins,
- built a random forest classifier to predict compensated disease-causing mutations,
- collaborated with internal and external partners (including HINS, Saarbrücken) to refine analytical strategies and improve model robustness.
bioinformatics researcher @ IITP RAS, Russia
advisors: Olga Bochkareva, Mikhail Gelfand, Andrey Mironov
- designed scalable bioinformatics pipelines to process and analyse 400+ complete bacterial genome,
- independently led a large-scale project on genome rearrangements in Shigella spp., from raw data to a first-author publication in Frontiers in Microbiology (10.3389/fmicb.2021.628622).
bioinformatics intern @ EPFL, Switzerland
advisors: Dylan Lawless, Jacques Fellay
- scaled GATK Best Practices pipelines for NGS exome sequencing data and optimised them for HPC compatibility,
- contributed to a preprint (10.1101/2025.06.12.25329504).
selected events
19th meeting of the European Association of Neuro-Oncology (EANO)
Glasgow, UK
Poster
de.NBI SpaceHack 2.0
Bielefeld, Germany
Participant of spatial domain detection benchmark (10.1101/2025.06.23.660861)
72nd Lindau Nobel laureate meeting
Lindau, Germany
DKFZ representative
Information technologies and systems. Bioinformatics
Moscow, Russia
Speaker
Glasgow, UK
Poster
de.NBI SpaceHack 2.0
Bielefeld, Germany
Participant of spatial domain detection benchmark (10.1101/2025.06.23.660861)
72nd Lindau Nobel laureate meeting
Lindau, Germany
DKFZ representative
Information technologies and systems. Bioinformatics
Moscow, Russia
Speaker