Summary
Francine Camacho is a data scientist and computational biologist with over a decade of experience applying quantitative methods to biological questions, particularly in bioinformatics and microbiome research. Trained through a BA in Bioinformatics and an MA/PhD in Quantitative and Computational Biology from Princeton, she blends rigorous research skills with a passion for mentorship and STEM diversity advocacy. Based in Princeton, NJ, she seeks roles that combine computational problem-solving with teaching and outreach, aiming to inspire underrepresented students in science. Her background in international studies adds a cross-cultural perspective that informs collaborative, inclusive research and education approaches.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts, Bioinformatics, Bachelor of Arts, Bioinformatics at Wheaton College (MA)
Master of Arts (M.A.), Quantitive and Computational Biology, Master of Arts (M.A.), Quantitive and Computational Biology at Princeton University
High School, High School at Brooklyn Academy of Science and the Environment
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
Spanish, English