Samira Mali
Samira started working at ARC in January 2021. She is an interdisciplinary scientist in the field of computational biology and machine learning. One important aspect of her research goals is to fill the gap of High-Performance Computing in the broad areas of science. She is always looking for amazing collaboration opportunities with other researchers to develop their research results with the help of ARC resources. Currently, her main focus is developing models of chromatin dynamics and chromatin architecture of individual cells as a PhD student at Laboratory for Theoretical and Computational Molecular Biophysics in Computer Science department. Before joining Virginia Tech, Samira worked on several medical informatics projects including study on alterations in chromatin folding patterns in cancer versus normal cell lines.