Adam Stine is a Scientific Data Management Specialist with over a decade of experience curating and managing restricted-access human next-generation sequencing data for the Sequence Read Archive at NIH. He is the principal curator for protected dbGaP submissions, ensuring complex metadata and data pipelines meet NCBI standards while enabling secure access for researchers. Adam designs integration and notification systems for third-party platforms like Illumina BaseSpace and helped prototype pre-release access workflows for large consortia projects such as TOPMed, GTEx, and ADSP. Trained in biotechnology and bioinformatics (Johns Hopkins) with a background in biochemistry, he combines bench-level domain knowledge with production data curation, often translating research requirements into scalable database and pipeline solutions. Notably, his work sits at the intersection of genomics, data governance, and practical engineering to make sensitive human data findable and usable for the research community.
10 years of coding experience
Johns Hopkins University
B.S., Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, B.S., Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Penn State University
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Adam Stine - Scientific Data Management Specialist