Ruben Drews
Ruben is working on methods to infer tumor evolution with single-cell resolution.
Vita
since 10/2016
PhD Student at Cancer Research UK, Cambridge Research Institute
2015 - 2016: MSc Thesis: "A Comprehensive Analysis of Human Retroelements in Over 500 WGS Cancer Samples" | DKFZ Heidelberg | Dep: Theoretical Bioinformatics
2012 - 2016: MSc Molecular Biotechnology
Heidelberg University, Germany
2012: BSc Thesis: "Dissecting the Non/Coding Genome of Medulloblastoma using Computational Methods" | DKFZ Heidelberg | Dep: Theoretical Bioinformatics
2009 - 2012: BSc Molecular Biotechnology
Heidelberg University, Germany
Profile
Major: Bioinformatics
Topics: Data mining on human genomic sequencing data | Cancer heterogeneity and evolution | Bayesian statistics and inference
Awards and fellowships
2016-Present PhD Studentship granted by the Cancer Research UK, Cambridge
2012-2016 Fellowship granted by the Foundation of German Business (sdw), Berlin
2011-2012 Stipend granted by the National Scholarship Programme Germany, Heidelberg
2010-2011 Stipend granted by Heidelberg University for covering tuition fees, Heidelberg