Julien Bryois is a Principal Scientist based in Basel with 8 years of focused experience translating human genetics and single-cell genomics into novel therapeutic targets for brain disorders. He combines deep statistical genetics and machine learning expertise—developed during postdoctoral roles at Karolinska and Geneva and a PhD in bioinformatics—with hands-on leadership of multi-omic analyses at Roche. Julien has a track record of integrating genetics, chromatin accessibility and single-cell expression to pinpoint causal variants, cell types and pathways, and has led projects predicting regulatory elements driving disease and cancer. He routinely publishes and presents internationally, mentors early-career researchers, and brings a pragmatic blend of academic rigor and industry-driven target discovery. An often-overlooked strength is his cross-disciplinary training from EPFL to CERN-influenced problem-solving, which helps him bridge complex datasets into actionable hypotheses.
8 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Bioinformatics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Bioinformatics at University of Geneva
Master of Science (MSc) Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, Master of Science (MSc) Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering at EPFL
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