Summary
Shradha Mukherjee is a multidisciplinary scientist and computational researcher with about a decade of experience applying molecular biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, and machine learning to problems in neuroscience, cancer, stem cells, neurotoxicity, and heavy metal toxicity. With graduate-level training in chemistry, biochemistry, and health informatics, she has led and authored primary research that integrates omics, statistics, NLP, and network analysis to generate translational insights. Comfortable at the intersection of wet-lab and computational workflows, she translates complex experimental data into reproducible analytical pipelines and models. Based in the United States, she combines rigorous scientific skepticism—captured by her Descartes-inspired motto—with a knack for creative digital self-branding (online moniker “Shredder” and a consolidated digital card across domains). Though currently between roles, she is well positioned for research-engineering or data-science roles that require both domain expertise and hands-on computational skill.
10 years of coding experience