University of California San Francisco

Rychkov Dmitry
Dmitry Rychkov, PhD

Postdoctoral Scholar

    Biography

    Dmitry Rychkov is a Postdoctoral Scholar working in Sirota Lab (ICHS) and Sarwal Lab (Department of Surgery) towards leveraging omics data for organ transplants rejection and rheumatoid arthritis. Dmitry obtained his PhD in Theoretical Physics from USC.

    Education

    Education

    M.S. in Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia

    Ph.D. in Physics, University of Southern California, CA, USA

    Fellowships

    Research Narrative

    Dmitry's current work is focused on leveraging publicly available omics data and developing applying computational approaches for biomarker and therapeutic discovery in the context of the immune system, in particular organ transplants rejection and rheumatoid arthritis. His research interests lie in developing methods to analyze and integrate various types of high-throughput molecular measurements, including genetic, genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, antibodiomic, miRNA, metabolomic, and clinical data, for disease diagnostics and therapeutics.

    Research Interests

    Genomics

    Metabolomics

    Proteomics

    Transcriptomics

    Immunology

    Bioinformatics

    Biomarker DIscovery

    High Throughput Data

    Organ Transplantation