Tobias Opialla is an IT coordinator based in Berlin with nine years of experience bridging scientific research and public-sector digital transformation. He combines a strong background in mass-spectrometry-based metabolomics and proteomics with practical skills in data analysis, automation and programming to translate complex stakeholder needs into interoperable digital processes and data standards. At the Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung he liaises across organizational and international levels to design solutions that balance technical feasibility with user needs and public health constraints. An advocate for open source and open standards, he volunteers with the Public Health Innovation Alliance to develop OSS solutions for public health challenges. His lab-trained rigor in experimental design and handling large medical datasets informs pragmatic approaches to data visualization and multivariate analysis in R. Colleagues benefit from his rare hybrid perspective as half wet‑lab, half computational scientist who thinks deeply about processes as well as code.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Dr. rer. nat., Biochemistry, Method development to apply metabolomics and proteomics in muscle disease, Dr. rer. nat., Biochemistry, Method development to apply metabolomics and proteomics in muscle disease at Charité and Berlin Institute for Molecular Systems Biology
Diplom, Lebensmittelchemie, Diplom, Lebensmittelchemie at Technische Universität Berlin
Documents about Innovationsverbund Öffentliche Gesundheit (InÖG)
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