About

Helena Jambor is a Data Visualization scientist & lecturer.

I trained as a molecular biologist but also took art classes. After my PhD at the EMBL, I worked with multi-dimensional datasets composed of images and genome-scale data at the Max-Planck Dresden. Since my scholarship at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Berlin, I research data visualization in the life science and now combine my expertise with large data sets and my interest in data communication.

After working as a data visualization scientist at the University Hospital Dresden and four years as adjunct professpor for bioinformatics, I am now associate professor for data visualization at the University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons in Chur/Switzerland. I teach, train and consult on data visualization in biology and biomedical research.