Eiru Kim is a Senior Data Scientist based in Cambridge, MA with nine years of experience at the intersection of bioinformatics, network biology, and functional genomics. She leads data-driven efforts at Novartis after a postdoctoral tenure at MD Anderson where she developed robust algorithms to identify cancer gene dependencies from CRISPR pooled screens. Her Ph.D. in Network Biology from Yonsei University underpins a quantitative approach to integrating network models with high-throughput perturbation data. Eiru is skilled at translating complex CRISPR screen results into actionable biological insights and scalable analysis pipelines. Colleagues describe her as methodical and inventive—equally comfortable designing statistical methods as implementing production-ready analyses for drug-discovery teams. She brings deep domain expertise in gene dependency mapping that often reveals non-obvious network-level vulnerabilities in cancer.
8 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Network biology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Network biology at Yonsei University
Contributions:3 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 7 months
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