Summary
Christine Briggs is an interdisciplinary data curator and molecular genomics expert with over a decade of experience bridging research, industry and education. She has led metadata standardization and automated ingestion/validation pipelines for ADMET datasets in industry and earlier served as Senior Data Curator for the NIH-funded HuBMAP consortium at Harvard Medical School, integrating spatial multi-omic datasets across tissues. Her background spans hands-on genomics research, scientific communication, and intellectual property consulting, giving her a rare combination of technical, regulatory and storytelling skills. As an adjunct lecturer she teaches ethics and advanced genomics, and she frequently turns complex experimental metadata into well-documented, reusable resources for diverse stakeholders. Colleagues rely on her knack for translating cutting-edge spatial-omic technologies into practical data standards and workflows that accelerate reproducible research.
10 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
postdoctoral training ocular molecular genetics, postdoctoral training ocular molecular genetics at Harvard Medical School, Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary
postdoctoral training transmembrane transport mechanisms in microbial models, postdoctoral training transmembrane transport mechanisms in microbial models at Dept. of Biol. Chem. and Molec. Pharm.-Harvard Medical School/ Boston Biomedical Research Institute
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Cell & Molecular Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Cell & Molecular Biology at Boston University