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Rolando Garcia Milian is a Biomedical Sciences Research Support Librarian and Lecturer in Environmental Health Sciences at Yale School of Public Health. He oversees the Bioinformatics Support Program at Yale Medical Library, providing resources and training for omics data analysis. His academic roles include lectureship in Epidemiology and affiliations with the Center for Biomedical Data Science and the NIDA Neuroproteomics Center.
Education: MLS from Southern Connecticut State University (2012) and a Biomedical Informatics Fellowship from Marine Biological Laboratory/National Library of Medicine (2012). Research focuses on bioinformatics support, proteomics, and toxicology, with contributions to studies on cancer genomics, neurodegenerative diseases, and immune responses to pathogens. Collaborations include work with departments across Yale School of Medicine and School of Public Health.
Key research interests span molecular mechanisms in environmental health, genomic data integration, and translational bioinformatics. His Bioinformatics Support Hub aids researchers in data management and omics analysis. Recent work includes studies on breast cancer subtyping, cannabinoid effects on synaptic integrity, and immune checkpoint modulation by mosquito saliva.
Grants and funding: Not explicitly listed but inferred through collaborative projects. Active in academic committees like the Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee and the Yale Superfund Research Center. Publications emphasize multi-omics approaches and translational research applications in oncology and environmental health.
Labs/Teams: Bioinformatics Support Hub, Vasiliou Lab (collaborative), and the Medical Library Bioinformatics Support Program network. Engaged in interdisciplinary initiatives like the Autologous Humanized PDX Modeling Project and the 1,4-Dioxane Toxicity Research Group.