Summary
Christine Hoogland is a Clinical Data Scientist with over a decade of experience building data-driven scientific applications, clinical databases, and web interfaces for biomedical research and clinical trials. Based in Geneva, she blends bioinformatics and software skills—Perl, PHP, SAS, R, Java—with strong database expertise across Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL and clinical EDC systems like REDCap and OpenClinica. Her career spans academic proteomics, standards-driven roles at the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, and applied clinical genomics work at FIND evaluating targeted NGS for drug-resistant tuberculosis. She excels at end-to-end delivery from specifications and validation to user-facing tools and monitoring, and has led integrations of specimen and clinical data for biobanking operations. Notably, she combines deep domain knowledge in proteogenomics and standards implementation with practical web/devops experience (LAMP, REST, JSON) that helps translate complex biology into reliable, auditable systems. Christine is curious and continuously learns, bringing a rare mix of research rigor and production-oriented engineering to multidisciplinary teams.
10 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Biochemistry, Bachelor's Degree, Biochemistry at Université Paris Sud (Paris XI)
PhD, Bioinformatics, genetics and population biology, PhD, Bioinformatics, genetics and population biology at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
Master's Degree, Analysis and Modelisation of Biological Systems, Master's Degree, Analysis and Modelisation of Biological Systems at Université Claude Bernard (Lyon I)