Summary
Marek Ostaszewski is a research associate with nine years of experience bridging computational methods, network security and systems biomedicine to advance translational medicine. He began his career with a PhD focus on computer network security and transitioned into metaheuristics and analysis of biological network topology, applying quantitative approaches to genotype–phenotype relationships. At the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine and the Integrated Biobank of Luxembourg he has combined project management and hands‑on research to drive Parkinson’s disease projects and build disease maps and modeling tools. Comfortable translating between technical teams, clinicians and stakeholders, he brings rigorous academic training and a knack for turning complex network analyses into actionable research deliverables. An understated strength is his ability to move between foundational theory and practical clinical workflows, enabling reproducible research that informs translational outcomes.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Ph. D., Security of Computer Networks, Ph. D., Security of Computer Networks at University of Luxembourg
M.Sc., Computer Science, M.Sc., Computer Science at Akademia Podlaska w Siedlcach
Mathemathics and Physics, Mathemathics and Physics at LO Radzyń Podlaski
Polish, English, French