Amrinder Singh completed his Ph.D. in Clinical Bioinformatics at UiT - The Arctic University of Norway. His dissertation was dedicated to the creation of computational models predicting patient responses to ulcerative colitis therapies. Presently, Singh is a postdoctoral researcher in Rusten's team, contributing to the "Modelling Multi-Organ Interaction in Disease-Cancer Cachexia" project. This initiative seeks to delineate the multi-organ interactions integral to cancer cachexia by employing multi-omics analysis on organoid models of liver, fat, and muscle tissues. The ultimate goal is to unearth the molecular signatures and pathways pivotal in disease propagation.
Outside the realm of research, Singh is passionate about physical fitness, often indulging in jogging and basketball. He also possesses a keen eye for photography, with a particular fondness for capturing the serenity of landscapes and the intricacies of nature.
See presentation at Oslo University Hospital