Bioinformatics Researcher
I'm a Life Sciences student, passionate about integrating computational and biological sciences to study gene regulation and disease mechanisms. My research interests lie at the intersection of genomics, statistical modeling, and systems biology, with a particular focus on cancer biology and transcriptional regulation.
I'm Subodh Niroula, a first-generation student from Nepal and a senior Life Sciences undergraduate at Soka University of America.
Currently, I am conducting a comparative transcriptomic analysis of UHRF1's role in osteosarcoma and small-cell lung cancer, focusing on identifying shared and cancer-specific regulatory programs.
My goal is to lead research that bridges data-driven modeling with biological discovery to improve human health. I aspire to develop computational frameworks that integrate multi-omics data to uncover the molecular mechanisms driving diseases like cancer. By connecting computational innovation with biological insight, I hope to contribute to the advancement of personalized and precision medicine.
I'm always open to discussing research opportunities and collaborations