Biomedical Data Scientist

Amine Mosbah

Amine Mosbah is a BioMedical data scientist at AnuBrain Technology. He has 14 years of experience in the medical and pharmacy domain, and 3 years of experience in machine learning and data science with a master's in AI & Healthcare. He is the main instigator for many AI-driven projects. He has personally supervised AI integration project into a broad range of field relevant to precision biology including parasitology, immunology, and smart biosensors development.

Professional Skills

Planning 80%
Consulting 95%
Management 89%
Development 90%

Experience & Activities

Amin is a member of the Drug Design Laboratory School of Pharmacy of Monastir, Tunisia. He is also a member of the Tunisian data science association, where he is responsible for the computational biology and Artificial Intelligence unit.

He did his Ph.D. at the Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir, Tunisia. He also did Health Science Diploma and a Medical officer course from United States Army, Medical school Department Center & School. Fort Sam Houston, Texas, United States of America.

He did his research in Aquaculture and Aqua-Pathology, Computational and Experimental Biology, and pharmaceuticals. He is working on AI and data science research and industrial application in the healthcare and pharmaceutical business domains.

Skills:

  • Strategic Command and Project Management
  • Logistics Advanced Laboratory Skillset
  • Machine learning
  • Deep learning
  • Computational biology modeling
  • Risk assessment
  • Data Science
  • R programming
  • Python programming.

Publications: 

1. Mosbah A, Dhaouadi D, Ben AbdeljelilN, Guerbej H, Banni M : Multifactorial Screening Reveals New Insight into Early Cadmium Exposure and Garlic Interactions in Dicentrarchus labrax ; Biological Trace Elements Research, February 2021. 

2. Mosbah A, Guerbej H, Boussetta H, Bouraoui Z, Banni M: Protective Effects of Dietary Garlic Powder Against Cadmium-induced Toxicity in Sea Bass Liver: a Chemical, Biochemical, and Transcriptomic Approach; Biological Trace Element Research, September 2017.

3. Mosbah A, Guerbej H, Boussetta H, Banni M (2017) . Effects of dietary garlic against cadmium-induced immunotoxicity in sea bass head, kidney, and liver issues: A transcriptomic approach; J Environ Chim Toxicol Vol 1 September 2017.

4. Boubaker K, Mosbah A and Jaafar M (2014). Microbiological comparison of microwave and traditional thawing processes for poultry meat; African journal of microbiology research 8(1):109-117, January 2014. Ben Nasser, Saadi I, Mosbah A (2008). La qualité un concept révolutionnaire. Elbaytari N47-48, 2008.