Christine Matzinger is a Senior Software Engineer based in Amsterdam with a decade of experience at the intersection of bioinformatics and software development. She holds a PhD in Bioinformatics and has applied computational genomics to public health problems, from PhD research on pan-genomics and TB transmission clusters to bioinformatics roles at the Robert Koch Institute and cancer RNA-seq analysis at the Max Planck Institute. Since 2020 she has been building production-grade software for MRC Holland, translating complex sequencing workflows and statistical models into reliable tools. Known for bridging rigorous academic research with pragmatic engineering, she brings deep domain knowledge in NGS data analysis, variant filtering and linear modelling. A detail that sets her apart is a long history of tutoring and tool development dating back to undergraduate work, demonstrating both mentorship and hands-on UI/visualization experience with protein interaction tools.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
MSc, Bioinformatics, MSc, Bioinformatics at University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria - Hagenberg Campus
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioinformatics, Magna cum laude, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioinformatics, Magna cum laude at Freie Universität Berlin
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Christine Matzinger - Senior Software Engineer at MRC Holland