Summary
Corey Hudson is a Chief Data Officer and computational biologist with 13+ years applying AI, bioinformatics, and cybersecurity to real-world biological problems across national labs, defense agencies, and biotech. He builds data infrastructure and strategy that enable reproducible, secure biological research—from metagenomics and cancer transcriptomics tools to protein engineering platforms and field diagnostics. At Sandia and DARPA he led programs marrying research security with secure computation, and he’s advised the CDC and startups on biosecurity risk. Trained as a PhD in biomathematics and bioinformatics, he combines deep systems thinking about cellular networks with hands‑on pipeline and platform engineering. Based in Springfield, Missouri, he thrives where curiosity, operational rigor, and public impact intersect, often translating complex science into scalable, auditable data systems.
13 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), History, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), History at Drury University
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Anthropology, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Anthropology at Truman State University
University of Missouri