Samweli Yohana Bahati
Samweli Yohana Bahati
Bioinformatician · Scientist

Tanzania · ORCID: 0009-0007-2117-9520

Focused on microbial genomics, multi-omics integration, and computational approaches to infectious disease and precision medicine in African settings.

Skills

Professional capabilities

My work combines computational analysis, genomics, multi-omics interpretation, and scientific communication. These capabilities support research across infectious disease biology, antimicrobial resistance, comparative genomics, and data-driven biomedical investigation.

Primary domain
Bioinformatics
Computational analysis of biological data with emphasis on genomics, systems-level interpretation, and reproducible research workflows.
Analytical emphasis
Omics integration
Experience connecting multiple biological data layers to extract meaningful and biologically interpretable patterns.
Scientific communication
Figures and reporting
Preparation of publication-oriented figures, scientific summaries, and research-supporting analytical outputs.
Area 1
Teaching and knowledge-sharing areas
My teaching and training interests include subjects that sit at the interface of biology and computation, especially where molecular reasoning and data analysis meet practical scientific interpretation.
Bioinformatics Molecular Biology Microbiology Immunology
Area 2
Technical and analytical skills
My technical strengths center on biological data analysis, integrative interpretation, and computational workflows that support microbial genomics and broader biomedical research questions.
Multi-omics integration Data visualization Machine learning WGS analysis Phylogenomics Evolutionary analysis Scientific figure preparation Research reporting
Area 3
Computational research support
I use computational approaches not only for analysis, but also for structuring research questions, refining biological hypotheses, and supporting clearer interpretation of complex datasets in pathogen and omics research.
Workflow interpretation Comparative analysis Hypothesis support Computational reasoning
Area 4
Research presentation and output development
Beyond analysis itself, I place strong emphasis on how scientific results are communicated — including the design of figures, structured reporting, and the translation of technical results into publication-ready scientific narrative.
Figure design Scientific writing support Results presentation Academic communication
Professional perspective
My skills are grounded in the practical demands of modern biological research: handling complex data, maintaining analytical clarity, and communicating findings in forms that are both scientifically rigorous and broadly interpretable. This combination of computational, biological, and presentation-oriented capability is central to how I approach research problems.