Summary
Mikhail Dozmorov is an associate professor of biostatistics at Virginia Commonwealth University, shaping statistical methods and bioinformatics tools for integrative genomics analysis. He specializes in 3D genomics and chromatin conformation capture, applying machine learning to interpret diverse sequencing data including RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, DNA methylation, WES/WGS, single-cell, and spatial transcriptomics. His team collaborates with large genomics resources such as TCGA, CCLE, GTEx, Roadmap Epigenomics, ENCODE, and 4D Nucleome to develop diagnostic, prognostic, and treatment-decision methodologies. An active Bioconductor contributor who has helped organize conferences and maintain the Bioconductor website, he has led the development of 10 R Bioconductor packages. Based in Richmond, Virginia, he also serves as chair of the admissions committee and participates in data science and seminar committees, combining research leadership with service and education.
14 years of coding experience