Alexandro Trevino is a scientist and data-driven experimentalist with 10 years of experience probing gene regulation and tissue microenvironments to understand human disease and development. At Enable Medicine he builds computational and experimental tools to map cellular interactions, while pursuing bioengineering research at Stanford. His background spans genome engineering at the Broad Institute to translational wound-healing studies at Boston Children’s Hospital, giving him a rare mix of hands-on wet-lab skill and quantitative analysis. He is committed to mentorship and collaborative team science, and maintains a publication record documenting methodological and biological discoveries. Based in Palo Alto, he combines curiosity about unconventional systems (ask him about dinoflagellate chromosomes) with a track record of turning complex biological questions into actionable experiments and models.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Neurobiology and Neurosciences, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Neurobiology and Neurosciences at Harvard University
Bioengineering, Bioengineering at Stanford University
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