Summary
ChunHsuan Lo is a PhD-trained researcher and bioinformatician with eight years of experience translating human genetics questions into scalable computational solutions. Based at the National Institute of Genetics (Japan), he specializes in interpreting genome variants and analyzing next-generation sequencing data using HPC and parallelized pipelines written in R, Python and shell. He has a strong publication and hackathon track record, pairing hands-on lab experience from BRCA sequencing and functional assays with large-scale multi-omics data analysis. Multilingual in English, Japanese, German and Chinese, he brings cross-cultural collaboration strengths that complement his technical breadth. An uncommon strength is his operational versatility—ranging from short-term field and translational projects to maintaining production-level computational systems—making him effective at moving discoveries from data to impact.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor, Life science, Bachelor, Life science at National Taiwan University
Doctor, Human/Medical Genetics, Doctor, Human/Medical Genetics at National Institute of Genetics, Japan (SOKENDAI)
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Genetics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Genetics at The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI