Bartek Rajwa is a Research Professor of Computational Life Science and Bioinformatics at the Bindley Bioscience Center at Purdue University. He is conducting studies on high-throughput cytometry, high-content imaging, biological image analysis, biological pattern recognition, and applications of statistical machine learning in cell biology, cancer research, bioengineering, and agriculture (in particular, food science). With expertise in the integration of phenotypic screening and -omics technologies, Bartek’s research is focused on deciphering and interpreting complex phenotypic patterns observed via quantitative cell analysis. His work employs applied mathematics, computer science, and machine learning to provide a quantitative mathematical description of cellular systems’ functional role. Bartek has made significant contributions to the areas of biological data science and data mining, including introducing new technologies for clinical flow cytometry data analysis, microorganism identification algorithms, and spectral information processing approaches. Bartek is also an Associate Editor of “Cytometry Part A: Journal of Quantitative Cell Science.”