

Michal Marczyk
Passionate about exploring solutions for complex biological challenges, Michal Marczyk serves as an Assistant Professor Adjunct at Yale School of Medicine. He earned his PhD in biocybernetics and biomedical engineering from the Silesian University of Technology in 2013. With a robust background in bioinformatics, Marczyk is dedicated to advancing the field of cancer research through the innovative analysis of biological and medical data. Marczyk's research primarily focuses on the utilization of human genome sequencing and transcriptome data to identify potential drug candidates and improve cancer treatment strategies. His work in genomics and transcriptomics aims to unravel the complexities of cancer biology, providing insights that could lead to more effective therapeutic interventions. Throughout his career, Marczyk has made significant contributions to the scientific community, authoring 21 papers in high-impact journals. His scholarly work has been recognized with numerous scholarships, underscoring his commitment to academic excellence and research innovation. In addition to his research endeavors, Marczyk is actively involved in teaching and mentoring the next generation of scientists. His dedication to education and research is reflected in his collaborative approach, fostering an environment that encourages interdisciplinary exploration and discovery. Marczyk's expertise in the analysis of DNA microarrays and sequencing data positions him at the forefront of bioinformatics and genomics research. His ongoing projects continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in drug discovery and cancer treatment, making significant strides toward a future where personalized medicine is a reality.
Publications
, PS19-05-PS19-05, 2021-02-15
, 423-423, 2021-07-01
, P3-09-05-P3-09-05, 2020-02-15
, P1-04-12-P1-04-12, 2023-03-01