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Adam M. Tisch

Intramural Research Training Award/Cancer Research Training Award Postbaccalaureate Fellow

Informatics

Division of Preclinical Innovation

Contact Info

adam.tisch@nih.gov

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Biography

Adam M. Tisch is an Intramural Research Training Award/Cancer Research Training Award postbaccalaureate fellow in the Informatics Core of NCATS’ Division of Preclinical Innovation. He is training in metabolomics workflows and contributing to multi-omic analysis software. Tisch is a member of the Relational database of Metabolomics Pathways (RaMP) development team.

Before joining NCATS, Tisch was a patient care technician at Trinity Health Ann Arbor Hospital. He was also a board member of the undergraduate Michigan Synthetic Biology project team.

Tisch earned his Bachelor of Science in biochemistry with a minor in statistics from the University of Michigan in May 2024. There, he contributed to research with a medicinal chemistry laboratory and a bioinformatics group. His honors thesis evaluated novel small-molecule protein inhibitors for the treatment of uveal melanoma.

Research Topics

Tisch is interested in -omics research and its applications to precision medicine.

Last updated on November 6, 2024