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Personal bio
Aziz Khan, a senior staff scientist at the Stanford Cancer Institute, focuses on developing reproducible pipelines and methods for analyzing multi-omics data at both bulk and single-cell resolutions to understand tumor evolution and chromatin regulatory dynamics of tumor growth. With a PhD in Bioinformatics from Tsinghua University (2016) and a Postdoc at the University of Oslo (2019), his research has centered on regulatory genomics and epigenomics. He developed several computational tools and resources to understand gene regulation in development and diseases. He strongly advocates for open science and research reproducibility, contributes to Bioconda, has developed impactful open-source resources like JASPAR, and holds an ASAPbio and eLife Community Ambassador role. Moreover, he co-founded ECRcentral (ecrcentral.org), an initiative supporting early-career researchers. |

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