Hannah Kim is a doctoral student in bioinformatics at Temple University with 8 years of research and technical experience and 3+ focused years in evolutionary genomics. She blends computational skills with domain expertise to analyze genomic data, develop reproducible pipelines, and interpret evolutionary patterns. Based in Philadelphia, she brings a researcher’s rigor to software-enabled biology, often bridging statistical methods and practical tooling for genomic inference. Notably, her background suggests a sustained commitment to both wet-lab collaborators and computational reproducibility, positioning her to translate complex biological questions into scalable bioinformatic solutions.
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