Geoffrey Siwo is a Computational Biologist and Research Assistant Professor at Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan. His research is centered on utilizing AI and computational methods to advance biological insights, expedite drug discovery, enhance clinical medicine, and advocate for health equity. With a background in Biological Sciences and Biomedical Science, Siwo is an expert in Genomic medicine, systems biology, RNA science, drug discovery, innate immunity, cancer biology, global health, AI/machine learning, and natural language processing. He has contributed significantly to projects like the United Genomes Project and has experience in reverse engineering genetic networks, computational design of T-cell antigens, and implementing machine learning in genomics research. Siwo is dedicated to democratizing science and leveraging technology to address human challenges across various domains, particularly in healthcare, with a vision to make scientific advances more accessible and equitable globally.
Areas of Expertise
AI, Biotechnology, Data Analysis, Genomics, Infectious Disease, Machine Learning, Medicine, Microbiology, Nanotechnology, RNA Research, Sustainable Manufacturing, Synthetic Biology