Elizabeth Hutchins is a PhD genomicist and bioinformatics specialist with a decade of experience applying transcriptomics, long-read sequencing, and computational analyses to neuroscience, regeneration, and developmental biology. She has driven extracellular RNA and neurodegenerative disease projects at TGen and now consults and teaches genetics and genomics at Arizona State University while supporting bioinformatics work through DataTecnica. Proficient in R, Python, bash, Linux, and git, she builds and adapts pipelines for novel RNA types and NGS workflows, often bridging wet-lab insight with computational solutions. Her dissertation on tail regeneration combined gene and microRNA analyses, a thread that informs her interdisciplinary approach to regulatory RNA in biofluids. Based in Tempe, she pairs rigorous research with practical teaching and consulting, making complex genomic methods accessible to trainees and collaborators. An unusual blend of molecular bench skills and long-read sequencing expertise allows her to translate emerging technologies into actionable biological insights.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Molecular and Cellular Biology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Molecular and Cellular Biology at Arizona State University
Contributions:10 pushes, 1 branch, 1 tag in 2 years 3 months
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Elizabeth Hutchins - Course Instructor at Arizona State University