Daniel Himmelstein

Daniel Himmelstein, PhD

digital craftsman of the biodata revolution

About Me

My work focuses on understanding human disease through data science, amazing software, and open collaborative approaches for the digital age.


I've recently turned my attention to radiology and artificial intelligence after an early career pioneering knowledge graphs (hetnets), machine learning, drug repurposing, data science, blockchains, graph databases, and open science.


I reside with my growing family in Lebanon, New Hampshire, part of the famed Upper Valley region.

Portfolio

AI & Automation in Radiology

AI & Automation in Radiology

2025–

Streamlining radiology reporting with RadOverlay and the TI-RADS Report Builder.

Knowledge Graphs

Knowledge Graphs

2012–2023

Hetionet: Integrating biology into a public Neo4j database and connectivity search.

Drug Repurposing

Drug Repurposing

2013–2023

Project Rephetio: Systematic integration of biomedical knowledge to prioritize drugs.

Graph algorithms

Graph algorithms

2012–2023

Algorithms for quantifying graph connectivity between nodes in heterogeneous networks. Invented the degree-weighted path count metric. Created Hetnet Connectivity Search.

Software

Software

Ongoing

Popular GitHub repositories and open source contributions to pandas, networkx, and more.

Collaborative Science

Collaborative Science

2014–2020

Real-time open science on Thinklab, Deep Review, and GitHub.

Ontologies

Ontologies

2015–2025

Creating open source software and data repositories for biomedical ontologies (nxontology, MeSH).

Bibliometrics

Bibliometrics

2013–2018

Analyses of Sci-Hub coverage and publication delays.

Target-Disease Discovery

Target-Disease Discovery

2012–2025

Data integration for prioritizing drug targets at Related Sciences.

DeSci

DeSci

2014–2020

Decentralized Science initiatives including timestamping scholarly work and incentivizing peer assessment and collaboration.

Open Manuscripts

Open Manuscripts

2016–2020

Manubot: a workflow and set of tools for the next generation of scholarly publishing.

Elevation & Lung Cancer

Elevation & Lung Cancer

2012–2015

Epidemiological research finding negative association between elevation and lung cancer.

OpenStreetMap & GIS

OpenStreetMap & GIS

Ongoing

OpenSkiStats and mapping Vermont's Long Trail.

Experience

2025 – Present

Chief Technology Officer

RadOverlay

Co-founded RadOverlay to create software and automation to streamline radiology reporting.

2020 – 2025

Chief Data Scientist · Head of Data Integration

Related Sciences

Helped lead the 5-person data team to create the Facets platform for prioritizing drug targets based on large scale data integration.

2016 – 2020

Postdoctoral Fellow

University of Pennsylvania

Developed search algorithms for hetnets in the Greene Lab. Created Manubot.

2011 – 2016

PhD Biological & Medical Informatics

University of California, San Francisco

Developed metapath-based heterogeneous network analysis in the Baranzini Lab.

2007 – 2011

Summer Research

Princeton University & Dartmouth College

Internships in the Troyanskaya and Moore labs.

2007 – 2011

B.S. Biometry & Statistics

Cornell University

2003 – 2007

High School

Hanover, New Hampshire

Contact

My email is daniel.himmelstein@gmail.com. For support questions or feedback on my research, please first consider public venues — such as GitHub Issues — before emailing me.

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