Lorenzo Sola is a bioinformatician with a PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology and five years of experience bridging wet-lab experimentation and computational analysis. He has led multi-omics studies on Alzheimer’s disease and investigated telomeric long non-coding RNAs (TERRA) during his PhD, combining hands-on molecular techniques with bespoke bioinformatics pipelines. Currently at enGenome after a postdoc at Università di Pavia, he focuses on deriving biomarkers from large patient cohorts by integrating genomic, transcriptomic and metabolomic data. Passionate about translating biological questions into scalable analyses, he brings both rigorous experimental insight and growing software/data science fluency to complex biological problems. Outside the lab, competitive sport informs his disciplined, team-oriented approach to research and project delivery.
5 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology at Università di Pavia
Bachelor's degree Biology General, Bachelor's degree Biology General at Università di Alessandria
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