I am a computational biologist with over a decade of research experience. My work focuses on unravelling complex biological processes through computational simulations and analysing large-scale data sets. Recently, my research has been centred on epidemiology and exploring how pharmaceutical pollutants affect animal behaviour.
My academic foundation combines evolutionary ecology and computational physics. I have significant experience working with large biological data sets, including RNA/DNA sequences, annotated genomes, and epidemiological surveillance data, as well as performing in-depth statistical analyses. Until recently, I was involved in developing data-driven epidemiological models at the University of Warsaw’s Centre for Systemic Risk Analysis and recently have moved to Military Institute of Medicine - National Research Institute.
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