Interdisciplinary researcher with a strong foundation in cancer biology, immunology, and molecular regulation. Focused on mechanistic and systems-level understanding of immune cell plasticity, chromatin organization, and metabolic control of signaling. Combines computational analysis with hypothesis-driven modeling to investigate regulatory complexity in cancer and inflammation.
James Jacob
Bioinformatics Researcher | Molecular Modeler | MSc Candidate | Erasmus+ Fellow, University of Nairobi
I am a bioinformatician and molecular biologist with a strong interest in bridging experimental science and computational analysis. My work centres on genomics and proteomics, with experience and expertise in molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulations, toxicological profiling, ADMET analysis, and biomarker discovery using NGS data. I’m particularly motivated by the potential of integrating wet-lab research with advanced data-driven approaches to accelerate discoveries in biomedical science.