Philipp Antczak

Chief Technology Officer at medlink

Philipp Antczak has a diverse work experience in the field of computational biology and technology. Philipp is currently working at Uniklinik Köln as the Group Lead of the Computational Biology of Ageing Group. In this role, they specialize in data integration, statistical and predictive modeling, and network biology to better understand the impact of stress and disease on the aging process.

Before joining Uniklinik Köln, Philipp served as the Chief Technology Officer at medlink, a startup that aims to connect healthcare professionals and organizations through digital innovations.

Prior to that, they worked at the University of Liverpool, where they held multiple roles. Philipp was the Associate Director of the Computational Biology Facility at the Institute for Integrative Biology, where they led scientific projects and managed a team of PostDocs. Philipp also served as a NERC Fellow, where they developed the Ecotoxicological Predictive Information Connectivity map (EPIC-map). Additionally, they were the Computational Biology Facility Manager, responsible for managing the newly established facility and establishing collaborations for novel grant applications. Philipp started their career at the University of Liverpool as a Research Associate.

Philipp also had a brief stint at SOLUTIONS as a PostDoc and earlier in their career, they worked at the University of Birmingham as a Research Fellow and a PhD Student. Philipp'sresearch during their PhD focused on predictive toxicology and developing tools and methodologies to address the lack of toxicity information for hazardous chemicals.

Overall, Philipp Antczak has a strong background in computational biology, technology, and predictive toxicology, with expertise in data integration, statistical modeling, and network biology.

Philip Antczak completed their BSc Hon in Bioinformatics from the University of Birmingham from 2004 to 2007. Following this, they pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Systems Biology, also at the University of Birmingham, from 2007 to 2011.

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