Graduate Student
Georgia Institute of Technology
Thomas is a 4th PhD student at Georgia Institute of Technology and his research focuses on understanding spatial omics data at the single-cell resolution using computational and machine-learning methods. More specifically, his work focuses on analyzing highly multiplex data in immune organs and cancer microenvironments. By looking at a panel of protein markers that help determine specific immune and cancer cell types with unsupervised clustering methods combined with the spatial information provided by imaging, he investigate cell type-dependent spatial organization in human immune organs and cancer regions.