Summary
Derek Rothenheber is a metagenomics scientist with a decade of hands-on experience designing and deploying NGS assays across diagnostics, surveillance, and plant and animal research. He has led NGS platform build-outs, managed multidisciplinary teams, and translated proof-of-concept methods—such as scalable circular RNA production and plant trait delivery—into operational workflows that preserved data provenance. Derek combines wet-lab expertise in duplex sequencing, methylation and RNA-seq with custom bioinformatics pipelines to drive viral discovery, epigenetic analysis, and variant detection. Based in Cambridge, MA, he’s currently focused on molecular diagnostics and surveillance while bringing a microbial-ecology perspective that informs creative assay development and sample enrichment strategies.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS) Microbiology General, Bachelor of Science (BS) Microbiology General at University of Maine
Master of Science (M.S.) Applied Environmental Microbiology, Master of Science (M.S.) Applied Environmental Microbiology at University of New Hampshire
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