Nicholas Tatonetti

[1] Tatonetti uses data science to inform drug design and to evaluate the effectiveness of potential pharmaceutical candidates for specific people.

[3] In 2008, Tatonetti double-majored with bachelors degrees in Computational Mathematical Sciences as well as Molecular Biosciences and Biotechnology at the Tempe campus of Arizona State University.

[7] Over the span of the show, they interviewed notable faculty at Stanford, including Michael P. Snyder, David Spiegel, and Nobel Laureate Andrew Fire.

[9] His dissertation, titled Data-driven detection, prediction, and validation of drug-drug interactions, focused on the development of novel statistical and computational methods for observational data mining.

This intriguing finding captured global attention, leading to the study becoming the most downloaded paper in the history of the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA).

[15][16] In 2018, Tatonetti and Zimmerman along with illustrator and educator Cybil Sanzetenea co-authored the board book Toshi Builds Consensus: A blockchain primer for kids (and grown-ups).

[18][19] In 2020, Tatonetti hosted The C19 Weekly videocast on the American Medical Informatics Association website, where he discussed the recent data science and bioinformatics-oriented COVID-19 research papers.