Summary
Alyssa Cantu is a program manager and computational biologist with eight years of experience bridging high-performance computing, bioinformatics, and science education to support first-generation and low-income students pursuing STEM. She holds an MS in Computer Science after three years of PhD training at Rice, where her research connected alternative splicing to Alzheimer’s-associated cell types and yielded tools like the protein network rewiring package Splitpea. At TACC she built containerized bioinformatics software, secured multi-site clinical data transfers, and optimized reproducible Nextflow RNA-seq pipelines, while earlier wet-lab roles at Mayo Clinic and Brown ground her analytical work in experimental practice. Comfortable across Python, R, and Bash, she combines end-to-end NGS analysis, statistical modeling, and data visualization with hands-on mentoring and program leadership at FLi Sci. Alyssa is currently seeking part-time or volunteer roles in bioinformatics or computational biology, bringing both technical depth and a commitment to widening access to scientific careers.
8 years of coding experience
Nondegree Seeker, Nondegree Seeker at The University of Texas at Austin
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Rice University
Bachelor's degree, Computational Biology, Bachelor's degree, Computational Biology at Brown University
English, Spanish