Summary
Caleb Cook-kollars is a software engineer with a decade of experience building regulated genomic systems from Cambridge, MA. He currently develops production-grade software at Foundation Medicine, bringing prior systems and analysis engineering expertise from Raytheon and MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Trained in electrical and electronics engineering at RPI, he combines rigorous systems thinking with hands-on implementation in highly auditable, compliance-driven environments. Caleb’s background spans defense, biotech, and laboratory settings, giving him a knack for translating complex scientific requirements into reliable, testable software. Notably, his career path reflects a steady shift from analysis and systems engineering into domain-focused software development for clinical genomics.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS), Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Ipswich High School