2025 has been transformative for ME!
I began the year stepping into a new role as Assistant Professor at
@IcahnMountSinai —a position that aligned perfectly with a mission I've been building toward for years: meaningfully integrating cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence with biomedical and clinical translational research for real-time patient care.
Beyond the lab, I dedicated myself to teaching extensively and selflessly—sharing tutorials, contributing to open-source tools, and empowering others without expectation. My goal has been to develop a distinctive hybrid profile that bridges clinical translational science with advanced computational methods.
I firmly believe the next generation of scientists will be hybrids: biomedical and clinical experts fluent in AI/ML. I've been laying this foundation with the support of exceptional colleagues across the Mount Sinai Health System and the remarkable NYC developer communities at
@googledevs for Developers ,
@Microsoft ,
@OpenAI and
@nvidia .
Looking Ahead to 2026
My expertise spanning Immunology, Hematology, Medical Oncology, and Computational Biology—now augmented by Agentic AI—has reached a point where I'm ready to lead the next generation of therapeutic discovery. From in silico target identification through validation in patient samples and animal models, the integration of Agentic AI will drive research productivity at least 5× beyond traditional laboratory or clinical workflows alone!
I'm prepared to lead in this new era of integrated Research and Innovation!
Yet, following with my only policy: "Go slow. One step at a time. Build the foundation in private. Never rush, never stop—just keep building. Slow but steady."
🚀 My 2025 Highlights
📄 Key Publications
1. "Microenvironmental Cell Interactions Are Essential for Sustaining Functionality of Myelofibrosis Malignant Stem Cells" — Blood (2025)
ashpublications.org/blood/ar…
2. "Thrombocytopenia in myelofibrosis is characterized by inflammatory megakaryocytes with reduced G6B expression" — Blood (2025)
ashpublications.org/blood/ar…
3. "HMGA2 overexpression with specific chromosomal abnormalities predominate in CALR and ASXL1 mutated myelofibrosis" — Leukemia (2025)
nature.com/articles/s41375-0…
More in National Institutes of Health (NIH) Pubmed!
💻 New Open-Source Tools (GitHub)
Details in GitHub :
github.com/mdbabumiamssm?tab…
LLMs-Universal-Life-Science-and-Clinical-Skills-
github.com/mdbabumiamssm/LLM…
BioMedAI - A complete Browser for Biomedical researchers, clinicians and data scientists! --
github.com/mdbabumiamssm/Bio…
compass-software software for single cell multiomics data analysis
🎥 Educational Videos (YouTube: I. Bioinformatics E.)
Details in YouTube --
studio.youtube.com/channel/U…
Gratitude:
I sincerely express my gratitude to Prof. Ronald Hoffman for all the support! It wouldn't be possible without his support and guidance! My special thanks to Prof. John Mascarenhas, Bridget Marcellino, and everyone around me
@IcahnMountSinai with your immense support and love that helped me to forward on such bold efforts and implementations. Special thanks to
@NIH ,
@MPN_RF for the support over the time!
May God bless you all!
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