I am Muhammad Faheem Raziq, a Bioinformatics specialist with a strong focus on metagenomics, cancer genomics, and machine learning–driven biological data analysis. I hold an MS in Bioinformatics from NUST, where my research centered on uncovering gut microbial genomic variants linked to immunotherapy outcomes in NSCLC patients. I bring hands-on experience across microbial genomics, WGS, RNA-seq, multi-omics integration, and computational pipeline development using Python, R, and Linux. My work combines rigorous data analysis with modern computational approaches, producing research published in high-impact journals and presented at national and international conferences. Professionally, I am serving as an Bioinformatics Lab Engineer and Qalam Coordinator (Secondary duty) at SINES. I had served as an MTO at NUST RIC for one complete year, where I manage data-driven scholarship systems, donor allocations, and digital communications, strengthening my expertise in organizational data management and technical reporting. I also have industry experience as a Bioinformatics Researcher at BioCode, contributing to projects involving cancer genetics, RNA biology, and structural bioinformatics. I excel in scientific communication, technical documentation, and visualization, and I am skilled in using machine learning tools to derive meaningful biological insights. Adaptable, detail-oriented, and collaborative, I aim to contribute to impactful research at the intersection of computational biology, genomics, and human health.