Summary
Leandro Santiago is a bioinformatician based in London with a decade of experience applying integrative omics, network analysis and large-scale data handling to cancer research. Currently at The Institute of Cancer Research, he previously led projects at Queen Mary University of London developing methylation classifiers, polygenic risk scores and deep learning models to distinguish indolent from aggressive prostate and cervical cancers. His strengths span project management, teaching and team leadership as well as advanced data processing, statistical analysis and systems-building, making him equally comfortable in code, pipelines and biological interpretation. Known for methodical record-keeping and logical deduction, he pairs a PhD in Bioinformatics with hands-on experience translating complex omics into clinically relevant biomarkers.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioinformatics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioinformatics at Queen Mary University of London
Portuguese, English