Summary
Nejc Haberman is an Imperial College Research Fellow and computational biologist with 11 years’ experience developing methods to probe regulatory roles of non-coding RNAs in brain development, ageing, and disease. He combines strong computational skills in Python and R with large-scale data integration and systems genomics expertise, earned through a PhD in Computational Biology from UCL and postdoctoral roles at Imperial, the Francis Crick Institute, and MRC labs. His current project investigates stable transcriptome-wide 3’UTR fragments, reflecting a practical focus on understudied RNA fragments that may reshape understanding of post-transcriptional regulation in the brain. Comfortable bridging algorithm development and wet-lab collaboration, he has a track record of building novel analysis and visualization tools to extract high-confidence biological signals from complex datasets. Based in London, he brings both academic rigor and engineering pragmatism to interdisciplinary research programs.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science Bioinformatics, Master of Science Bioinformatics at Univerza v Mariboru
University College London
Slovenian, English