Bristol-Myers Squibb
Hannah Pliner is a Principal Scientist specializing in Applied Machine Learning at Bristol Myers Squibb, with a strong background in computational biology and epigenetics. Prior roles include Lead Data Scientist for Single-cell Genomics at the Brotman Baty Institute and Graduate Research Fellow at the National Science Foundation. Hannah developed innovative tools such as Cicero and Garnett, focusing on single-cell analysis, and contributed to significant research in gene discovery relevant to neuromuscular diseases at the National Institutes of Health. Academic qualifications include a Ph.D. in Genome Sciences from the University of Washington and a B.S. in Biology from Georgetown University.
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