A short bio
As a Master’s student in Computational Science, Zoë is deeply interested in research that integrates computational modeling with genetics and omics. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Artificial Intelligence, where she was introduced to computational biology through her thesis work, studying the effects of epigenetic modification on the development of Anti-Social Personality Disorder using a fifth-order adaptive network model. Her current research focuses on developing a computational network model to identify the molecular and cellular processes that drive wound healing after burn injury. In collaboration with Amsterdam UMC, she aims to create a model that not only advances burn research but can also be repurposed for broader biological applications. As a woman in STEM, she is grateful for the opportunity to work within the SEEDBiomed group and hopes to inspire many other women to pursue similar paths.
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