
Abdullah Al-Atia
Product Manager
Abdullah is a Product Manager with a strong business development focus at Pan.bio. He shapes the product roadmap in close collaboration with engineering and scientific teams, while building the partnerships and market presence that position Pan.bio at the forefront of accessible genomics and bioinformatics. With a background in pharmacy and driven by a passion for building products that make complex science usable, Abdullah is focused on advancing healthtech across the MENA region and beyond. Outside of work, Abdullah is a professional chess player and coach, with years spent deepening his own game and guiding students of all levels through theirs.
236 Sarcomas Profiled in One Sitting. Two Routes to One Broken Pathway
We ran a full multi-omic sarcoma analysis in a single session of Pan.bio Notebooks. Every step was a plain-English question to bioMind. The most interesting result was one we never asked for.
Abdullah Al-AtiaHow Are BioAgents Shaping the Future of Biomedical Applications and Clinical Decision Support?
introducing BioAgents, specialized agentic systems built on large language models (LLMs) that are designed to transform bioinformatics and clinical decision support.
Abdullah Al-Atia6 min30–50% Faster in building AI Workflows? Exploring GPT-5 in Bioinformatics
30–50% Faster in building AI Workflows? Exploring GPT-5 in Bioinformatics GPT-5 introduces faster responses. In bioinformatics, GPT-5 streamlines workflows by drafting pipelines, configs, and annotations, reducing glue work and acting like a knowledgeable collaborator.
Abdullah Al-Atia6 minDemocratizing Genomic Research: nf-core and the Power of No-Code, Reproducible Pipelines
This article explores the importance of nf-core pipelines in modern bioinformatics, breaking down how they enable reproducible, standardized, and scalable genomic data analysis.
Abdullah Al-Atia3 minPersonalized Medicine and Bioinformatics: The Future of Healthcare
The future of healthcare lies in the convergence of personalized medicine and bioinformatics, as these rapidly advancing fields are set to revolutionize diagnostics, treatment, and disease prevention.
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