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Animesh Acharjee

Senior Scientist, Institute of Translational Medicine at University of Birmingham and NHS
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Animesh Acharjee

Senior Scientist, Institute of Translational Medicine at University of Birmingham and NHS
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Animesh Acharjee is an experienced Senior Scientist in the healthcare industry with a strong background in R, algorithms, biostatistics, and systems biology. A PhD graduate in Data Analysis, Systems Biology, and Machine Learning from WUR plant breeding, he also holds degrees in Bioinformatics, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Entrepreneurship, Innovation management, Negotiation, Leadership, Project management, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Dynamics of the System.

Animesh has worked in various organizations including NHS, University of Birmingham, University of Cambridge, Healx Ltd, National Institute of Technology Calicut, MRC Elsie Widdowson Laboratory, BASF CropDesign, Synergie Lyon Cancer Center, The Institute Of Computational Biology (IOCB), and Wageningen University & Research. Animesh has in the past worked in BrainWave Biosolutions Limited, Chennai, India as a Computational Scientist and Connexios Life Sciences(P) Ltd as a Trainee.

Leveraging his strong research experience and data analysis skills, Animesh has made significant contributions to the healthcare industry with a focus on Translational Medicine, Computational Biology, Biostatistics, and Systems Biology. He is highly skilled in R, algorithms, biostatistics, and systems biology, making him an asset in any organization looking for a scientist with a strong analytical background.

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