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Hana Aliee
@hana-aliee.bsky.social
Computer scientist interested in AI, math and biology
Group leader@Cancer Research UK, University of Cambridge
✨ I’m looking for PhD students in machine learning who are passionate about applying AI to biomedicine to join my lab at the University of Cambridge.✨

More info: www.cruk.cam.ac.uk/vacancies/cr...
November 13, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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October 24, 2025 at 4:02 PM
I'm recruiting ML postdocs to join my lab at the University of Cambridge. Our research focuses on generative modelling, counterfactual reasoning, and sequence modelling to reason about and intervene in complex cellular functions in disease.

www.cam.ac.uk/jobs/researc...
October 19, 2025 at 10:36 AM
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Spread the news! We are excited to expand our research team, working on cellular senescence, at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge.

jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/52026/
jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/52027/
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July 25, 2025 at 10:06 PM
I'm honoured to join
@cruk-ci.bsky.social
and
@cam.ac.uk as a Junior Group Leader of AI for Cancer. My group will focus on reasoning, multimodality, hypothesis-making, and more to decode disease and health.
A few positions are opened — consider applying to outsmart cancer together!
We are delighted to welcome @hana-aliee.bsky.social ‬to the Institute. Dr Aliee joins as a Junior Group Leader and will lead her team in developing AI models to understand the molecular mechanisms driving health and disease, advancing more personalised healthcare: www.cruk.cam.ac.uk/news/dr-hana...
June 19, 2025 at 7:57 PM
How can causal machine learning help answer causal questions in single-cell genomics—like how genes interact and influence phenotypes? Our latest
@naturegenet.bsky.social
paper explores this challenge, along with approaches to generalizability, interpretability, and modeling cell dynamics.
April 2, 2025 at 10:32 AM
Reposted by Hana Aliee
Absolutely over the moon to share our COVID-19 study is now featured on
@naturecomms.bsky.social
Editors’ Highlights for Microbiology & Infectious Diseases! Huge thanks to
Sonja Schmid for choosing our work as one of the 50 BEST papers in this field. 💡Check it out: www.nature.com/collections/...
March 19, 2025 at 1:56 PM
Reposted by Hana Aliee
Best practices for single-cell analysis across modalities go.nature.com/4gJkk3c #ExpertRecommendation by @lukasheumos.bsky.social et al. (from the @fabiantheis.bsky.social lab) - now nearing 250k accesses!
Free to read here: rdcu.be/eabUB
Best practices for single-cell analysis across modalities - Nature Reviews Genetics
Practitioners in the field of single-cell omics are now faced with diverse options for analytical tools to process and integrate data from various molecular modalities. In an Expert Recommendation art...
go.nature.com
February 17, 2025 at 12:15 PM
Reposted by Hana Aliee
One main pain point: interdisciplinary work is often judged by the highest standards in *both* disciplines. This creates an almost impossible burden, effectively extinguishing creative work. Sure, some standards are there for a reason, but more often than not, they are just stock critiques.
💯. Most aspects of the system subtly (or not-so-subtly) push you back in your lane, making interdisciplinary work very hard.
Expert's Dilemma: the more specialized you become, the less open you are to creative solutions from other fields. But the more you explore other fields, the more you risk losing credibility in your home field.
Interdisciplinary work is still not really embraced by academia.
January 5, 2025 at 5:00 PM
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Our new study shows that SARS-CoV-2 spike protein accumulates & persists in the body for years after infection, especially in the skull-meninges-brain axis, potentially driving long COVID. mRNA vaccines help but cannot stop it🔬🧠🦠🧵Your weekend read👇
@cellpress.bsky.social
cell.com/cell-host-mi...
November 29, 2024 at 4:01 PM