
A new bioinformatics tool transforms proteogenomics by exposing false positives. Will this reshape how medicine targets Alzheimer’s and cancer?
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Dr Anurag Raj is a bioinformatics researcher with a Ph.D. from CSIR-IGIB, New Delhi, where he studied human proteoforms using mass spectrometry. He served as a Bioinformatics Analyst at the University of Pittsburgh, contributing to single-cell transcriptomics research in traumatic brain injury. With nearly a decade of experience, he specializes in computational analysis of omics data, pipeline development, and programming in R and Python. His work bridges proteogenomics and data science to advance human health. Anurag is driven by curiosity, collaboration, and a passion for tissue-specific molecular insights.
Dr Anurag Raj is a bioinformatics researcher with a Ph.D. from CSIR-IGIB, New Delhi, where he studied human proteoforms using mass spectrometry. He served as a Bioinformatics Analyst at the University of Pittsburgh, contributing to single-cell transcriptomics research in traumatic brain injury. With nearly a decade of experience, he specializes in computational analysis of omics data, pipeline development, and programming in R and Python. His work bridges proteogenomics and data science to advance human health. Anurag is driven by curiosity, collaboration, and a passion for tissue-specific molecular insights.
A new bioinformatics tool transforms proteogenomics by exposing false positives. Will this reshape how medicine targets Alzheimer’s and cancer?