Muhammad Asim is a neuroscience-focused postdoctoral scholar with nine years of research experience bridging biological and computational approaches to cognition, emotion, and neurological disorders. Trained with a PhD in Biological and Biomedical Sciences and a background in bioinformatics, forensic medicine, and molecular training from institutions in Hong Kong, Pisa, and Pakistan, he blends wet‑lab neuroscience with machine learning and data‑science enthusiasm. His recent appointments include postdoctoral roles at City University of Hong Kong, CRMH (HKISI, CAS), and Stanford University, reflecting a trajectory toward high‑impact translational research. Comfortable moving between genes-to-cells experimental work and computational modeling, he brings a physicist’s quantitative curiosity to complex brain data. Notably, he pairs interdisciplinary training with an international career, offering fluency in collaborative, cross-cultural research environments.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Research training, Genes to cells, A+, Research training, Genes to cells, A+ at Università di Pisa
Ms, Forensic Medicine, A+, Ms, Forensic Medicine, A+ at Zhongshan School of Medicine
Bachelor's degree, Bioinformatics & Biotechnology, Bachelor's degree, Bioinformatics & Biotechnology at Government College University, Faisalabad
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES at City University of Hong Kong
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Muhammad Asim - Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University