Joseph D. Romano, Ph.D.

Joseph D. Romano, PhD

Assistant Professor of Informatics and Pharmacology


Dr. Romano is an Assistant Professor of Informatics and Pharmacology in the Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics. His research interests include translational bioinformatics, environmental toxicology, and biomedical artificial intelligence. The overall goal of his lab’s research is to use AI to predict and explain toxic effects of chemicals on the human body. Click here for more information.