Constantine Chrysostomou is an applied scientist and engineer with 10+ years bridging computational biology, protein engineering, and software development to accelerate discovery in immunosequencing, gene editing, and cell therapy. He has driven cross-functional projects at Amazon and leading biotech firms—designing high-throughput assays, cloud bioinformatics infrastructure, and algorithms for antigen-specific T-cell discovery. Constantine combines hands-on wet-lab protein engineering (yeast display, nuclease design) with scalable computational pipelines and statistical methods to quantify editing safety and performance. He repeatedly turns large sequencing and single-cell multiomic datasets into actionable engineering decisions, enabling reproducible lab-to-cloud workflows. Based in Virginia, he is motivated by solving complex engineering problems that marry data capture with algorithmic innovation to improve efficiency and therapeutic outcomes.
10 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree, Chemical Engineering, Master's Degree, Chemical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin
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Constantine Chrysostomou - Applied Scientist, Special Projects at Amazon