Summary
Dylan R is a bioinformatics-focused MS student at Johns Hopkins with eight years of hands-on experience applying data science and engineering to biotech and public health. Currently supporting MSAT process improvements at Bristol Myers Squibb and instrument production at Bruker/NanoString, he blends lab-facing manufacturing workflows with automation and analytics to streamline spatial biology instrument production. His background includes genomic surveillance work with APHL, building R-Shiny dashboards and ML pipelines at Seres, and leading data efforts for the Seattle Flu Study, showing a practical track record of turning sequencing and assay data into actionable insights. Comfortable across Python, SQL, AWS, and visualization stacks, he also mentors peers in scientific and professional writing—an unusual mix that helps him translate technical results for diverse stakeholders.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Biochemistry, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Biochemistry at University of Washington
Master of Science - MS, Bioinformatics, Master of Science - MS, Bioinformatics at Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs