Dan Maclean is Head of Bioinformatics at The Sainsbury Laboratory with 17 years’ experience at the interface of genomics, molecular biology and computational science. He develops algorithms and visualization tools for next-generation sequencing analysis, with particular strengths in assembly, RNA-seq and polymorphism detection applied across plant systems such as Arabidopsis. Trained with a PhD from Cambridge and a postdoc at Stanford, he blends rigorous academic research with hands-on tool development and collaborative projects spanning phosphoproteomics to small RNA network analysis. Based in South Norfolk, he also lectures in computational biology, bringing both pedagogy and practical pipeline-building to multidisciplinary teams. An avid problem-solver, he focuses on turning complex sequencing data into actionable biological insight through reproducible methods and novel visualization approaches.
17 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
A levels, A levels at Wigan & Leigh College and University Centre
Master's degree, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, Master's degree, Biology/Biological Sciences, General at The University of Manchester
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Molecular Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Molecular Biology at University of Cambridge
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