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George Mias is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Michigan State University (MSU). He also serves as Chief of the Systems Biology Division within the Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering. His research integrates omics technologies to advance precision medicine, focusing on transitioning physiological states from health to diseases such as leukemia and immune disorders. Dr. Mias holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Yale University and completed postdoctoral training in Genetics at Stanford University.
His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches combining experimental and computational methods, utilizing software like MathIOmica for omics analysis. Key research areas include space health monitoring, AI-driven labs, and longitudinal molecular signatures for disease prediction. His studies bridge fields like systems biology, epigenetics, and computational modeling to address challenges in personalized healthcare and deep space exploration.
Notable achievements include developing methodologies for multi-omics data integration and uncovering mechanisms in leukemogenesis and neural stem cell dysfunction. His recent work explores astronaut health dynamics and AI applications in biomedical research, reflecting a commitment to advancing both clinical and exploratory science.
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