PhD student building reproducible long-read genomics and haplotype phasing pipelines for scalable biomedical analysis.
Dámariz Gonzalez is a Bioinformatics Engineer and PhD student in Bioengineering with experience in computational genomics, genome assembly evaluation, haplotype phasing, and long-read sequencing analysis. Her work centers on building and applying reproducible bioinformatics workflows for variant analysis, multi-omics integration, and complex disease research.
She has contributed to projects involving next-generation sequencing, machine learning, and high-performance computing, and has experience with workflow systems such as Nextflow in large-scale analysis environments. Her interests include cancer genomics, long-read methods, and computational strategies for robust and scalable biomedical data analysis, including collaborative work on RFHap for trio-based phasing.