Nima Nouri, PhD, is a data scientist specializing in bioinformatics and computational immunology. He earned his PhD in Physics from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Kentucky and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Computational Immunology at the Yale School of Medicine.
Dr. Nouri develops computational workflows and algorithms for the analysis of high-dimensional datasets generated by next-generation sequencing technologies, including bulk and single-cell–resolution data. His expertise spans machine learning and artificial intelligence, with applications across therapeutic areas such as target credentialing and prioritization, as well as biomarker discovery.