About
Martin joined the Halberg lab in 2023 and specializes in computational and synthetic biology. His research focuses on the intersection of computers and biology, with particular interests in AI, bioengineering, computer vision, and drug design. He has successfully developed a diagnostic software tool for salmon and bioengineered E. coli cells, enabling the detection of lethal gas concentrations in land-based aquaculture farms.
Martin aims to utilise computational tools to study and characterise the environment within the niches in of triple negative breast cancer, specifically identifying factors that contribute to tumor initiation in individuals with obesity