Summary
Bradley Hintze is a Senior Data Scientist with 13 years of experience bridging computational structural biology and clinical bioinformatics, holding a PhD in biochemistry from Duke. He built production-grade databases and tools for macromolecular crystallography (contributing rotamer libraries to PHENIX) and introduced MongoDB-based structural data management in an academic lab. At the VA and Duke, he now leads data management and analysis for precision oncology, ingesting and harmonizing VCFs, demographic and treatment data, and interfacing with vendor decision-support systems like N-of-One and Watson for Genomics. Comfortable with both SQL and NoSQL ecosystems, he combines deep domain knowledge in protein structure with practical pipelines for next-generation sequencing in clinical settings. Colocated in Durham, NC, he brings a rare mix of research rigor and operational delivery that accelerates translational genomics.
13 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Biochemistry, BS, Biochemistry at Utah State University
PhD, Biochemistry, PhD, Biochemistry at Duke University