Summary
Moran Neuhof is a data scientist with a PhD in neurobiology and a decade of experience applying machine learning and statistical modeling to real-world problems at the intersection of biology and cyber security. Currently at Microsoft, she combines deep computational-biology expertise—genomics, RNA analysis and NGS pipelines—with practical product-facing data science developed during a multi-year internship-to-hire progression. Her background includes leading technology-focused teams in the IDF and international research stints (Tufts, Weizmann), which shaped a knack for translating complex research into deployable solutions. Known for curiosity-driven, cross-disciplinary work, she brings an uncommon blend of experimental biology, cyberbio insight, and program leadership to large-scale projects. She’s also a tech-and-dogs enthusiast who values building tools that help others make better decisions.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Neurobiology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Neurobiology at Tel Aviv University
English, Hebrew, German, French