Bruce Schultz is a scientific researcher and informatician with eight years of experience bridging biochemistry, immunology, and data-driven life science informatics. Currently at the Biomedical Informatics department of University Hospital Cologne, he applies computational methods to translate experimental knowledge into interoperable biological insights and pathway predictions. His background ranges from hands-on lab work in HIV vaccine research and mass spectrometry to mining literature into structured Biological Expression Language statements and identifying orthologs across species for his master’s thesis. Comfortable moving between bench and code, he excels at combining domain expertise with informatics to reveal missing proteins and make complex biological knowledge machine-readable.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biochemistry, 3.45, Bachelor of Science - BS, Biochemistry, 3.45 at University of Michigan
Master of Science - MS, Life Science Informatics, Master of Science - MS, Life Science Informatics at The University of Bonn
Software package for parsing and validating Biological Expresison Language files as well as constructing and enriching knowledge graphs in the OrientDB environment.
Contributions:1 PR, 116 pushes, 9 branches in 2 years 1 month
OrientDB driver for Python that uses the binary protocol.
Contributions:30 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 7 months
pythonfaunadbconnectororientdbdatabase
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Bruce Schultz - Scientific Researcher at Uniklinik Köln