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I am Alessandro Ferrari, a software engineer with a minor in biology, currently advancing my studies at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
My professional background encompasses roles at Biocentis in Milan and WestSideEats in New York, where I have contributed to significant advancements in technology development. In the early stages of my development, I had the privilege to be part of the duo that secured a first-place finish at the 2015 RomeCup robotics competition.
I am also actively involved in cutting-edge immuno-transcriptomics research at Georgia Tech's Gibson Lab. I welcome the opportunity for collaboration; please connect with me on [LinkedIn]({{ page.link2 }}) or at [email protected].
I'm currently doing immuno transcriptomics research at the Gibson lab. My work mainly consists of developing and applying bioinformatics pipelines and machine learning models to predict scRNA-seq data based on scATAC-seq and GWAS data in healthy and Crohn's disease patients.
By applying a computer science-centric methodology to bioinformatics, I'm enhancing efficiency by automating processes that are traditionally hand-coded.