Majid Jaberi-Douraki is a Professor of Mathematics and Data Science at Kansas State University (K-State), based at the K-State Olathe campus. He serves as Director of 1Data , a collaborative initiative between K-State and the University of Missouri-Kansas City focusing on integrating human and animal health data, and Director of the FARAD program (Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank). His affiliations include the Johnson Cancer Research Center at K-State. His research spans computational modeling, machine learning in healthcare, and pharmacovigilance. Key areas include predictive modeling for precision medicine, adverse drug event analysis in oncology (particularly multiple myeloma), and systems biology approaches to infectious disease epidemiology. He leads the development of 1DrugAssist , a platform leveraging demographic and clinical data to personalize therapeutic recommendations for cancer and diabetes patients. Notable projects include automated pharmacokinetic data curation via web crawlers, livestock health monitoring systems (e.g., tracking animal behavior to predict health issues), and cross-species translational research (e.g., applying human health insights to veterinary medicine). His work bridges mathematics, data science, and clinical practice, with implications for both human and animal health. Educational background: PhD in Applied Mathematics (University of Laval, Canada), postdoctoral training at McGill University and York University. His expertise includes dynamical systems, statistical learning, and interdisciplinary data integration. Grants/Partnerships: Collaborations with Cleveland Clinic, Indiana University Cancer Center, and the US Department of Agriculture. Labs/Teams: Leads the 1Data initiative and contributes to the FARAD program’s residue avoidance research.






