Alexander Alekseyenko

Professor, Biomedical Informatics Center

United States
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Alexander Alekseyenko is a professor and biomedical informatics leader with 18 years of experience translating computational methods into translational research and graduate education. At the Medical University of South Carolina he directs the PhD program in Biomedical Data Science and Informatics and founded the Program for Human Microbiome Research, bridging microbiome science, statistical modeling, and institutional AI education pipelines. His background spans academic labs at Stanford and NYU Langone, where he led microbiomics informatics, consultation services, and large-scale project workflows. Trained as a PhD in Biomathematics with a BS in Computer Science, he combines deep stochastic modeling expertise with practical bioinformatics pipeline development. Colleagues rely on him to turn complex sequencing and analytic problems into reproducible programs and curricula that accelerate both research and workforce development.
code18 years of coding experience
job13 years of employment as a software developer
bookB.Sc., Computer Science, B.Sc., Computer Science at Case Western Reserve University
bookPh.D., Biomathematics, Ph.D., Biomathematics at University of California, Los Angeles
languagesEnglish, Russian, Ukrainian
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Github Skills (14)

mcmc10
bayesian10
sampling10
evolutionary10
java10
phylogenetics10
evolution10
beast10
t-test9
machine-learning9
bayesian-inference8
anova5
python4
julia3

Programming languages (4)

JavaRCSSHTML

Github contributions (5)

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alekseyenko/Tw2

Jun 2016 - Jul 2018

Multivariate Welch t-test on distances
Contributions:13 commits, 12 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years
distancest-testmultivariate
alekseyenko/MODIMA

Aug 2018 - May 2022

Omnibus Distance Mediation Analysis
Contributions:4 PRs, 5 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 9 months
pythondistancemediationmediation-analysisomnibus
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Alexander Alekseyenko - Professor, Biomedical Informatics Center