Summary
Elijah Edmondson is a veterinary pathologist with over a decade of experience applying molecular and investigative pathology to preclinical cancer research at the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research. He combines hands-on histopathology expertise (IHC, mIF, ISH, RNAscope, GeoMx) with computational skills in R, Python, QuPath and vendor platforms to integrate spatial transcriptomics, genomics and flow cytometry data. Holders of DVM and PhD degrees and board certifications (DACVP, DABT), he has a strong track record in animal models, germline genetic diversity and transcriptomic approaches to individual cancer susceptibility. His academic work includes developing an R package for forward genetics in irradiated populations, reflecting a habit of building practical tools to bridge wet lab and bioinformatics workflows. Based in Frederick, MD, he brings both toxicologic and investigative pathology perspective to translational cancer research.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Cancer genetics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Cancer genetics at Colorado State University
University of Georgia