Darian Hole is a computational biologist with seven years of experience specializing in pathogen genomics, combining a BSc in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology with five years of hands-on microbiology and bioinformatics work. He currently develops, validates, and automates sequencing pipelines for viral and bacterial pathogens at the Public Health Agency of Canada, collaborating with national and international partners. Darian is fluent in Python, Bash, and R, and comfortable managing large datasets, cloud compute, and reproducible reporting while troubleshooting complex multi-layered client issues. He regularly teaches and documents technical workflows, translating complex bioinformatic concepts for lab staff, students, and external stakeholders. Outside the lab he coaches endurance athletes and maintains a disciplined training routine—an interest that echoes his methodical, team-oriented approach to problem solving. Colleagues know him as a motivated, hands-on contributor who pairs technical depth with clear communication to move projects from validation to routine public-health use.
7 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at University of Manitoba
Contributions:1 review, 27 PRs, 23 pushes in 1 year 8 months
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