Pablo Sacristán González has four years of work experience. In 2021, they began working as a Software Developer at Deneb Medical. In 2018, they were a Work Student at Tecnun - Universidad de Navarra, where they developed an algorithm for the prediction of synthetic lethal pair genes in cancer, and performed stacking to ensemble six different models. Pablo was also a Lab Student Internship at Cima Universidad de Navarra during the same year. In 2016, they were a Student Intern at Tecnun - Universidad de Navarra, where they created FindPrimers, an algorithm to design primers and TaqMan probes for the detection of alternative splicing, which was integrated into the EventPointer Bioconductor R package.
Pablo Sacristán González completed a Biomedical Engineering degree from the University of Navarra between 2015 and 2019. During this same period, they were also the Vice Dean of the College School Board at Colegio Mayor Ayete. In 2019, they continued their studies at Imperial College London, where they obtained an MRes Medical Software Design and Entrepreneurship degree in 2020.
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