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yutarohtanaka/README.md

hello! ๐Ÿ‘‹

this is yutaro's github. (pronounced "yuu-ta-roe")

tl;dr - yutaro tanaka is a computational biologist at dana-farber cancer institute interested in studying pediatric cancer and other rare diseases. he graduated from columbia engineering, where he studied applied math/biomedical informatics. he also does other, non-coding things sometimes.

about yutaro

  • i am currently based in boston ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ / tokyo ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต
  • i currently work at the dana-farber cancer institute, department of pediatric oncology in the gillani lab. i'm also fortunate to be affiliated with the van allen and janeway labs at dana-farber, and the broad institute, cancer program.
    • we aim to better understand why and how these rare, aggressive pediatric solid tumor cancers arise, develop, and metastasize (travel and plant themselves in different parts of the body).
    • our group's longer term goal is to provide insights into how we might be able to target, treat and provide therapeutic options for them.
    • we do this by applying computational biology methods to different kinds of "omics" data (eg. genomics, transcriptomics, epigenomics).
  • i graduated from columbia engineering in may 2023 majoring in applied mathematics (with a quantitative biology focus) and minoring in biomedical engineering and philosophy.
    • i was incredibly fortunate to have the opportunity to do research in the tatonetti lab working on understanding and building databases for adverse drug events and pharmacogenomics using population genomics, data science, and natural language processing.
    • i am also extremely greatful to have had the opportunity to work at the zhao lab (the rockefeller university), sumikura lab (the national graduate institute of policy studies), utec, forest inc., lily medtech, and micin through various research internships. through these positions, i was fortunate to have very diverse opportunities to tackle different computational problems, contribute to quantitative academic research and strategic industry efforts, found/lead data science teams, and mentor/supervise both younger and more senior colleagues.
  • before my undergraduate studies, i grew up in japan (osaka and nara), and england (cambridge and leeds).

my academic interests

  • my current research interests are the development and application of computational/statistical methods and resources to contribute to the understanding of biological mechanisms and discovery of therapeutic targets in pediatric and rare diseases
    • more broadly, i'm interested in the questions that involve some intersection of
      • applying computational biology / biomedical informatics / natural language processing / statistical genetics methods
      • developing machine-friendly / large-scale / inclusive and representative data resources
      • studying pediatric cancers / rare diseases / precision pharmacology / underrepresented populations in biomedicine domains
  • my recent work (that has been somewhat polished) is available on google scholar or orcid. more (hopefully) coming soon!
  • i can be most easily reached at yutaro_tanaka [at] dfci.harvard.edu .
  • happy to collaborate, talk anything and everything computational biology and data science! (i am also happy to talk wet-lab but no guarantees...)

my non-academic interests

  • when i'm not on vscode/stack overflow/chatgpt, i can usually be found

    • triathlon-ing ๐Ÿšด ๐ŸŠ ๐Ÿƒ
    • lounging ๐Ÿ€„ ๐Ÿ˜ด ๐ŸŽต ๐ŸŽฎ
    • watching โšฝ โšพ ๐ŸŽฅ
    • reading ๐Ÿ“š
  • i care greatly about improving equity in access to educational opportunities and mentorship, and have tried to use my free time to contribute to efforts to achieve this in different contexts.

    • co-founding atelier basi, a non-profit, free college-prep program to assist more high school students from across japan access higher education opportunities across the globe.
      • the program has mentored ~90 students across japan over the past 4 years, many of whom went to high schools that had never sent a student to a college / university overseas, and lacked any college counseling resources. the organization has helped them matriculate at schools across the world, including highly selective institutions. they have been awarded millions in scholarships + financial aid from private foundations and schools, many on full-rides.
      • i'm so proud of the successes our mentees have already achieved in their academic/personal/professional lives, and hearing how new environments have allowed them to flourish.
      • i'm especially proud of the fact that the majority of them have returned to contibute to the organization to pay it forward to the next generation of students.
    • volunteering through musical mentors to teach violin and piano to local elementary students in new york.
    • volunteering through project tutors to assist teachers at a elementary school in new york
    • i am always eager to contribute to all kinds of efforts, please reach out if you have anything i may be a good fit for!

afternote

(if you haven't noticed already)

  • i try to not use uppercase letters unless i really have to.
    • i think capital letters make text look too serious. silly is better than serious.

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  1. tatonetti-lab/onsides tatonetti-lab/onsides Public

    A resource of adverse drug effects extracted from FDA structured product labels

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