Griffin Chure is a senior software engineer and computational biophysicist with 11 years of experience applying mathematical modeling, Bayesian inference, and production-quality software engineering to decode cellular and ecological dynamics. He earned a PhD from Caltech and extended his research as a Stanford postdoc, where he combined pen‑and‑paper theory with hierarchical Bayesian models to turn diverse biological data—images, proteomics, flow cytometry—into testable hypotheses. Griffin is fluent in Python and Stan, builds reproducible CI/CD pipelines, and is the core developer of hplc-py, an open-source package for automated chromatography peak detection and quantification. He also designed and deployed Anthroponumbers.org, a full‑stack resource that surfaces high-quality data on human impacts to Earth, reflecting his interest in biology–climate intersections. Colleagues know him for translating complex quantitative science into robust, user-driven tools that bridge bench and computation.
11 years of coding experience
Associate of Science - AS, Associate of Science - AS at Utah State University
Contributions:1 release, 1 review, 198 commits in 2 years 7 months
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Griffin Chure - Senior Software Engineer at Profluent