Niklas Krumm is the Associate Director of Informatics at the University of Washington, where he also earned his M. D. and Ph. D. in Genome Sciences. He is a board-certified expert in both Clinical Informatics and Clinical Pathology, with a focus on applying data science and genomics to laboratory medicine.
His research has been extensively published, with a significant focus on the genetic underpinnings of autism spectrum disorder. He has explored the role of inherited mutations and contributed to the understanding of the molecular neuroscience behind the condition.
Unique fact: Niklas holds a B. A. in Neuroscience from The Johns Hopkins University and was a Fulbright Graduate Study Grant recipient.