I am a Bioinformatician and Software Engineer with extensive experience in research.
Since 2011, I have developed strong expertise in managing large-scale genomic and biological data from an NGS Core facility, integrating clinical and experimental data, tracking samples and data provenance, and ensuring the reproducibility and portability of analysis workflows.
My skills range from programming to project planning, covering scripting, web services, and databases. I have a strong aptitude for problem-solving and teamwork.
I earned my master's degree in Physics at the University of Cagliari in 2004. More recently, I obtained a Ph.D. with a thesis titled "Analysis of somatic mutations in oncology liquid biopsies: the effectiveness of a data-driven approach."
Currently, I am a Researcher in Bioinformatics at the Department of Biosciences of CRS4 (Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development in Sardinia). My work focuses on the integration, traceability, interpretation, and intensive analysis of massive and heterogeneous biological data.
As part of the Data Engineer & Computing team, I contributed to the development of CRS4's data-intensive computing infrastructure, which integrates computing and storage resources with the CRS4 Next Generation Sequencing Core. This infrastructure provides traceable automation and seamless management and analysis of sequencing data.