David Condon is a research scientist with a PhD in chemistry and roughly a decade of applied experience at the intersection of bioinformatics and clinical research. He has progressed from graduate and postdoctoral work in sequencing and RNA-Seq to leadership roles delivering computational pipelines and translational analyses at Sanford Health, and now drives research programs at the University of Idaho. His background blends deep wet-lab training with hands-on bioinformatics, enabling him to bridge experimental design and scalable data analysis for biomedical questions. Colleagues rely on him for translating complex omics datasets into clinically relevant insights, and he brings a track record of mentoring and building analytics capacity in medical environments. Notably, his career reflects a sustained focus on epigenomic and transcriptomic methods applied in real-world healthcare settings.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry at Pennsylvania State University
Master's, Chemistry, Master's, Chemistry at University of Rochester
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David Condon - Research Scientist II at University of Idaho