ABOUT RICHMOND ADDA
Richmond Adda is a Research Assistant and Biostatistician in the Data Science Department, with a strong foundation in molecular science and data analytics. His professional journey began in the Biomedical Science Department, where he developed a meticulous approach to health research, including laboratory work, specimen processing, and hands-on analytical skills. Richmond’s expertise in molecular science and biostatistics is complemented by his MPhil training in biometry, equipping him with advanced capabilities in big data review, statistical analysis, and reporting to drive quality research outcomes.
With a broad skill set spanning molecular science, machine learning, AI, bioinformatics, computational biology, epidemiology, and infectious disease modeling, Richmond contributes a comprehensive, interdisciplinary perspective to public health research. His work emphasizes the application of data science to solve complex health challenges, and his knowledge in computational biology and biostatistics positions him as a key asset in the analysis and interpretation of large datasets.
Dedicated to advancing health research through collaborative efforts, Richmond is passionate about leveraging technology and statistical rigor to make meaningful contributions to public health.