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Alumni Focus: Dimitrios Kleftogiannis

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KAUST alumnus Dimitrios Kleftogiannis (Ph.D. '16) is now a cancer researcher at the University of Bergen, Norway, using bioinformatics to study liquid biopsies for cancer research. He transitioned from computer science to bioinformatics after his Ph.D. and was inspired by Prof. Mel Greaves at the Institute of Cancer Research in London. Why it matters: This highlights the impact of interdisciplinary training at KAUST and its alumni's contributions to applying AI and computational methods to advance healthcare research.

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