Summary
Daniel Osorio is a senior scientific consultant and computational biologist with 13 years of experience advancing genomics and precision medicine through scalable bioinformatics solutions. He has built and maintained reproducible pipelines for bulk and single-cell sequencing modalities (RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, ChIP-seq, Cut&Run/Tag) and supported clinicians and researchers at institutions including QIAGEN, Boston Children's Hospital, and major academic labs. His work spans tool and R package development—such as methods for reconstructing transcriptome-wide gene regulatory networks and packages to aggregate single-cell datasets—bridging algorithm development with real-world analysis needs. Daniel has a PhD in Biomedical Sciences and a track record of securing competitive research funding and co-authoring high-impact publications in cancer genomics. He combines hands-on coding and pipeline engineering with domain expertise in CRISPR screens and biomarker discovery, enabling translational insights for targeted therapies. Based in Austin, he brings academic rigor to product-focused consultancy, often translating complex single-cell signals into actionable recommendations for researchers and clinicians.
13 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biology, General, Bachelor of Science - BS, Biology, General at Universidad Industrial de Santander
Master of Science - MS, Bioinformatics, Master of Science - MS, Bioinformatics at Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University
English, Spanish