Daniel Birnbaum is a Scientific Data Architect with 11 years of experience at the intersection of quantitative analysis, software engineering, and the life sciences. He builds data systems that enable high-throughput DNA/RNA manufacturing and gene-editing R&D, bringing production-ready engineering to experimental workflows. His PhD in Bioengineering from Harvard and BA in Mathematics from Dartmouth combine deep domain knowledge with strong computational and assay-development skills. Past roles include computational science at Tessera Therapeutics and variant-annotation tool development at Massachusetts General Hospital, reflecting a track record of turning complex biological problems into reliable software and analytics. Based in Medford, MA, he is especially adept at translating lab methods (cloning, nucleic acid/protein analysis) into automated, scalable pipelines. Colleagues describe him as a quantitative thinker who enjoys applying mathematics to biological and environmental challenges in pragmatic, reproducible ways.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
PhD Bioengineering, PhD Bioengineering at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts (BA) Mathematics at Dartmouth College
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