M Khan is an innovation-focused translational bioinformatics scientist with 8+ years of experience applying multi-omics, imaging, and ML/AI to unravel human disease mechanisms and accelerate drug discovery. Currently an Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow at Novartis, he brings hands-on expertise analyzing clinical trial and next-generation sequencing data and building single-cell and computational pathology pipelines. His work spans method development, software engineering (R/Shiny, HPC pipelines) and mentorship—co-leading tool development for the Single Cell Toolkit and training students—bridging academic rigor with industry impact. A first-generation scientist who began in avionics software and consulting, he pairs production-minded automation skills with deep biological insight to translate complex datasets into actionable biology.
7 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
12th; PUC; PU Basic Sciences, 12th; PUC; PU Basic Sciences at St.Aloysius PU College
10th; SSLC; SSLC, 10th; SSLC; SSLC at St.Aloysius Boys High School
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Computer Science, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Computer Science at CMRIT
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Bioinformatics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Bioinformatics at Boston University
Contributions:2 PRs, 12 pushes, 1 branch in 3 months
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M Khan - Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow, Translational Bioinformatics