Jean Nascimento is the founder of Oncorithms Institute and a researcher who blends Biologic Artificial Onteligence with 14 years of software engineering experience to build AI-driven oncological platforms. He coined "Oncorithms" for a single-algorithm approach that, using a proprietary 9-step AI analysis of single-cell data and a GRN inference framework, derives tumor-reversion strategies and personalized therapies (including synthetic oncolytic virotherapy and programmable circRNA/saRNA) from tumor-only inputs. Equally fluent in code, Jean is a JavaScript evangelist and senior full-stack engineer who contributes to open source—e.g., adding Opera support to animate.css—and ships production systems. His background in tech leadership includes building Bitcoin trading systems, a WhatsApp cryptocurrency wallet and AI-driven onboarding/customer service platforms, work that boosted bot efficiency by 30%, showcasing his ability to productize complex AI and biotech ideas. He holds an MBA focused on AI, Data Science and Big Data and is based in São Paulo, Brazil.
14 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Great MBA, it really opened my mind., Great MBA, it really opened my mind. at PUCRS - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
🍿 A cross-browser library of CSS animations. As easy to use as an easy thing.
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Front-end Developer
Contributions:42 commits in 1 day
Contributions summary:Jean's primary contribution involves adding Opera browser support to the CSS animations within the animate.css library. They achieved this by adding the -o- prefix to the keyframes for the Opera browser, effectively ensuring cross-browser compatibility. The changes applied to numerous CSS files, specifically targeting animation styles. This indicates a focus on enhancing the library's reach by supporting additional browsers and improving animation compatibility.
Contributions:177 commits, 166 PRs, 173 pushes in 1 year 9 months
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