Dustin Bleile is a computational biologist with nine years of experience applying molecular simulations and scripting to study proteins and guide medicinal chemistry. Based in Vancouver, he blends hands-on programming with a solid background in biochemistry and computational chemistry to rationally design drug–target interactions and report clinically relevant cancer genomics analyses. At BC Cancer’s Genome Sciences Centre he develops and automates pipelines for next‑generation sequencing interpretation, and previously validated and integrated protein engineering tools for therapeutic antibody design at Zymeworks. His early work on MD simulation, membrane protein expression, and tool modification reflects a strong mix of experimental and computational skill that helps bridge wet‑lab needs and software solutions.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Chemistry, Master of Science (MSc), Chemistry at University of Simon Fraser
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Biochemistry, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Biochemistry at University of Waterloo
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