Summary
Jordi Camps is a computational biologist with a PhD in computational cell biology and eight years of experience applying single-cell and bulk transcriptomics to immuno-oncology and muscular disease research. Based in Berlin, he has contributed to the IMMUcan consortium and translated complex multi-omics datasets into biologically actionable insights at Bayer. His skillset blends rigorous machine-learning–driven analysis with practical integration of proteomic and transcriptomic modalities, enabling cross-platform biomarker discovery. Jordi’s background in academic-driven, data-heavy PhD work gives him a strong foundation in unbiased clustering and reproducible pipelines, while his industry roles emphasize delivering translational impact for patients. Notably, he embraces flat, ownership-driven team dynamics to focus on outcomes rather than titles.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical Sciences, General, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical Sciences, General at KU Leuven
English, German, French, Dutch