Ariel Erijman is a development scientist specializing in bioinformatics with nine years of experience bridging academic research and industry product development. Holding a Ph.D. in Protein Engineering and an M.Sc. in Structural Biology from The Hebrew University, he designs computational and experimental methods to interrogate protein interactions and transcriptional activation. At New England Biolabs he builds data-processing infrastructure and analyzes high-throughput assays to guide new product development, drawing on prior postdoctoral work that combined FACS-seq experiments and deep learning to define activator domains. He has a track record of turning complex sequencing datasets (native-ChIP-seq, ChEC-seq) into mechanistic insights with translational potential for targeted modulation of transcription. Based in Ipswich, MA, he pairs hands-on wet-lab experience with robust computational pipelines and a pragmatic focus on reproducible, production-ready analyses. An underappreciated strength is his interdisciplinary fluency—from assay design to ML-enabled interpretation—which helps move discoveries from bench to usable tools.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Structural Biology & Biophysics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Structural Biology & Biophysics at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
M.Sc, Structural Biology & Biophysics, M.Sc, Structural Biology & Biophysics at The Hebrew University
Licenciatura, Biochemistry, Licenciatura, Biochemistry at University of Buenos Aires
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Ariel Erijman - Development Scientist (bioinformatics)