Summary
Adam Handen is a Bioinformatician II with over a decade of hands-on experience transforming raw biological data into publishable insights and accessible presentations. With 15 years in bioinformatics work that contributed to nearly two dozen multi-national publications, he blends sequence analysis, cohort design, medical record mining, and network analysis across academic centers. Comfortable from systems administration to building websites and slide decks, he’s a practical "jack of all trades" who bridges computational depth and clear communication. Based in Chicago and holding a Master's in Biomedical Informatics from the University of Pittsburgh, he thrives on end-to-end projects that push data from messy inputs to actionable results. An understated strength is his consistent collaboration across international teams, turning diverse datasets into reproducible, publication-ready outputs.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Bioinformatics, Bachelor's degree, Bioinformatics at Rochester Institute of Technology
Master's degree, Biomedical Informatics, Master's degree, Biomedical Informatics at University of Pittsburgh