Dr. Amit Singh is currently a Guest Scientist in Regenerative Orthopedics at AO Davos, where he integrates experimental and computational approaches to advance bone regeneration and musculoskeletal research. His expertise spans data science, multiomics, bioinformatics, and systems biology, with a strong interdisciplinary background in physics and biochemistry.
He previously served as a Scientific Collaborator at the Institute for Biomechanics (LBB), ETH Zurich from 2022 to March 2025, where he focused on bone mechanobiology, advanced computational modeling, and multi-omics data integration. Dr. Singh has also held an honorary position at Oxford University, UK, further extending his international research collaborations.
Dr. Singh earned his PhD in 2015 through the MedSys-Chronic Wounds project at Heidelberg University (BioQuant), where he studied the systems biology of wound healing. During his doctoral training, he also conducted research on PC12 cell differentiation at the University of Freiburg (FRIAS). Following his PhD, he worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine (MPI) in Münster, Germany, in 2016, and later as a Bioinformatics Data Scientist at Heidelberg University’s Biochemistry Department.
Earlier in his career, Dr. Singh contributed to the Cancer and Aging Link through Systems Biology (CALSYS) project as a Research Assistant at the University of Rostock, in the Department of Systems Biology and Bioinformatics (SBI). He began his professional journey as a Project Associate in the Department of Biotechnology at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras.
Dr. Singh holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physics and a Master’s degree in Biochemistry, reflecting his interdisciplinary foundation that bridges the physical and life sciences. His career has been defined by advancing translational research in musculoskeletal biology through the integration of systems biology, multiomics, and data-driven approaches.