Summary
Kevin Mcloughlin is a seasoned computational biologist and statistician with 20+ years in genomics research and bioinformatics software development. He earned a Ph.D. in Biostatistics from UC Berkeley, an MS from UC Santa Cruz, and a BS from Caltech, and has authored 35+ publications. Based in Oakland, California, he currently contributes as a Computational Biologist at ATOM and conducts research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, applying neural networks and machine learning to drug discovery and pathogen detection. His work spans next-generation sequencing, SNP arrays, immunosignature microarrays, metagenomics, disease diagnosis, and comparative genomics, with software that enables gene expression analysis and complex analyses. He is renowned for bridging bench scientists, managers, and software developers, excels at exploratory research, and has held leadership roles including Director of UI Development at Gene Logic and senior technical positions at Oracle.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at University of California, Berkeley
California Institute of Technology
University of California Santa Cruz