Aaron Lisman is a seasoned software leader and hands-on engineer with 11+ years driving frontend and full‑stack development, currently leading bioinformatics engineering at Memorial Sloan Kettering where he maintains and evolves cBioPortal, a widely used cancer genomics platform. He combines deep React/Redux expertise—having led a major migration at Smartling—with backend, ETL and CI/CD fluency, enabling him to span the entire stack and ship production systems that researchers rely on globally. Aaron has a track record of building and managing small, high‑impact teams, setting engineering standards, and turning product ideas into shipped features. His open‑source contributions to cBioPortal show attention to UX detail and practical analytics needs for scientific users. Trained originally as an English major, he brings clear communication and product-minded thinking to technically complex domains. He seeks roles where he can keep building useful, well-crafted software while influencing product direction.
Contributions:17 releases, 1718 reviews, 4176 commits in 6 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Aaron primarily contributed to the React frontend of the cBioPortal, as evidenced by commits focused on UI components and features. Their work included applying collapse behavior to and removing PDF download options from chart controls, as well as adding a cache buster parameter to network tab iframes. The user also enhanced the user experience by making the clinical data dropdowns searchable in plots tab and implemented styling adjustments on the Group Comparison and Timeline tabs.
Contributions:22 releases, 208 reviews, 377 commits in 5 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Aaron contributed to the cBioPortal project by integrating new features and maintaining existing ones across both the frontend and backend. They modified JSP files, Javascript code related to dashboard and visualization, and integrated React components for new tabs. The user also worked on updating analytics and addressing browser compatibility issues. These changes suggest a focus on both user interface enhancements and underlying code improvements.
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