Fabio Cumbo is a software engineer and research associate with a PhD in Computer Science and Automation and over a decade of experience building bioinformatics tools and data platforms for genomic and systems biology research. Currently at the Blankenberg Lab, Cleveland Clinic, he bridges advanced computational methods and practical software engineering to characterize microbial species and manage large genomic datasets. His career spans international research institutes and universities, contributions to the Galaxy project, and long-standing work integrating TCGA data into data-centric genomic computing pipelines. Known for crafting interoperable toolkits and data infrastructures, he combines algorithmic rigor with hands-on development—having built Cytoscape plugins, portals for genomic queries, and distributed systems for systems-biology collaboration. An under-the-radar strength is his consistent record of winning competitive research positions and translating academic research into reusable software.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
PhD in Computer Science and Automation, PhD in Computer Science and Automation at Università degli studi Roma TRE
Contributions:13 releases, 166 commits, 105 pushes in 3 years
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