About me
I am a computational biologist with more than 15 years of experience working at the intersection of genomics, bioinformatics, and cloud computing. I hold a PhD in Computational Biology from the University of Oxford, where my research focused on molecular dynamics simulations and structural bioinformatics of proteins. My scientific training began with an MSc in Physics from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, where I worked on statistical methods for gene expression analysis. After completing my doctorate, I carried out postdoctoral research at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics at Oxford, contributing to large translational genomics initiatives aimed at expanding access to clinical genetic testing. My work included developing next-generation sequencing analysis pipelines and bioinformatics tools that were later used at The Royal Marsden Hospital in London to support the genetic screening of thousands of cancer patients.
Throughout my career, I have combined scientific research with the design of large-scale computational systems for biological data analysis. I worked as a bioinformatics consultant at The Institute of Cancer Research in London before joining The Bioinformatics CRO, where I served as IT Director and Senior Scientist and collaborated with more than twenty biotech companies on projects involving genomics, machine learning, and large-scale data processing. In that role I led the development of the CRO's AWS-based computing infrastructure and designed cloud-native workflows supporting data-intensive biological research. Today I work as an independent consultant, helping biotech and research teams build scalable computational platforms, reproducible bioinformatics pipelines, and AI-driven systems that accelerate discovery and enable the analysis of increasingly large and complex biological datasets.