Andrew Hill is a senior principal scientist and computational biologist with 12 years of experience developing assays, algorithms, and production software for genomics and immunology workflows. He has advanced from graduate research at the University of Washington with leaders like Jay Shendure and Cole Trapnell to product-focused roles at 10x Genomics, Tune Therapeutics, and Infinimmune, where he now leads scientific engineering efforts. His work blends wet-lab assay development insight with robust computational method-building, enabling new genomics technologies to move from concept to scalable products. Andrew’s background includes research stints at the Broad Institute and MGH, and he frequently bridges interdisciplinary teams across biology, software, and instrumentation. Colleagues rely on him for tackling technically risky projects that require both algorithmic rigor and practical engineering trade-offs. Based in Seattle, he maintains a professional web presence documenting his work and approaches to translating cutting-edge genomics into usable tools.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Genome Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Genome Sciences at University of Washington
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Andrew Hill - Senior Principal Scientist at Infinimmune