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Nikolas Baya

DPhil student in Genomic Medicine and Statistics

Nikolas Baya is an Associate Computational Biologist in the Neale Lab at the Analytic and Translational Genetics Unit.4 He is also a DPhil (PhD) student co-supervised by Prof. Simon Myers and Prof. Cecilia Lindgren as part of the Genomic Medicine and Statistics programme at the University of Oxford.1 His research focuses on studying the genetic architecture of extreme and unexpected phenotypes.1

Baya's academic background includes:

  • An undergraduate degree in applied mathematics from Brown University1
  • Work experience at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard before joining Oxford1
  • A position as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Department of Statistics at the University of Oxford since January 20223
  • A role as a Teaching Fellow at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health3

His research interests lie in using genomic data to study the etiology of enigmatic human diseases.4 This aligns with his work in the Neale Lab, which is known for its focus on developing and applying statistical methodology for analyzing large-scale genetic data, particularly in relation to psychiatric disorders.2

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Oxford, England, United Kingdom