Summary
Bill Baxter is a seasoned Programmer Analyst with 21+ years building scientific and research software, from low-level data acquisition in C/C++ to Python-based GUIs for 3D macromolecular reconstruction. He has a strong track record in image processing, real-time instrumentation, and database-driven analysis—designing MySQL systems for neuroscience and clinical reporting tools that incorporated HL7 standards. His work at Wadsworth and SUNY produced widely used lab systems and contributed to dozens of peer-reviewed publications, reflecting a blend of practical engineering and research collaboration. Comfortable across languages (Fortran, Perl, Java, Python, shell) and web technologies, he also contributes to open-source tooling such as fixes and tests for Google’s Web Tracing Framework. Based in Albany, NY, he pairs deep domain expertise in biomedical imaging with hands-on skills in automation, statistics, and GUI design. A not-obvious strength: he routinely translates complex experimental setups into reliable, maintainable software that enables reproducible science.
21 years of coding experience
27 years of employment as a software developer
B.A, Psychology, B.A, Psychology at University at Albany
PhD, Pharmacology, PhD, Pharmacology at SUNY Health Science Center
M.S, Computer Science, M.S, Computer Science at University at Buffalo