Jitin Singla is a computational biologist who works on understanding the molecular and mesoscale architecture of cells. He works on finding patterns and spatiotemporal distributions of cellular components using cryo-electron and soft X-ray tomograms. He is interested in understanding the inner workings of the cell and how everything is orchestrated to create life. He is currently a Postdoc in Molecular and Computational Biology at USC and Research Affiliate at UCLA and an active member of the Pancreatic Beta Cell Consortium and World in a Cell project.

Projects
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World in a Cell
World in a Cell: Phase 2 + 3
Scientific Advisor -
World in a Cell
Cell City: Phase 1, Science Team