Summary
Dev Paudel is a bioinformatics scientist with a decade of experience translating genomics data into actionable insights across academia and industry. He designs and automates NGS pipelines, develops novel algorithms, and leads long-read sequencing analyses (Oxford Nanopore, PacBio) for projects ranging from plant genomes to CRISPR on-target characterization. With a PhD in Plant Breeding and a strong wet-lab background, he bridges molecular biology and computational genomics to deliver reproducible workflows and clear visualizations for cross-functional teams. He's published and presented extensively, and brings a practical mindset honed by building the first genetic map of elephant grass and optimizing multi-omic analyses in diverse organisms.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS), Agronomy and Crop Science, Master of Science (MS), Agronomy and Crop Science at Texas Tech University
B. Sc. Ag., Agriculture, B. Sc. Ag., Agriculture at Tribhuvan Vishwavidalaya
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Plant Breeding, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Plant Breeding at University of Florida