Summary
Ian Zavitz is a data engineer and computational biologist with eight years of experience building databases, analytics pipelines, and bioinformatics systems across healthcare and genomics organizations. With a Master's in Bioinformatics, he blends domain knowledge in genetics with practical skills in machine learning, backend and front-end development, and production database design—most recently contributing genomics database tooling at AbbVie and lab LIMS systems at Loyola. His background at Tempus and AbbVie shows a track record of turning complex biological data into reliable, queryable infrastructure, and he now applies those strengths to enterprise data engineering work in Chicago. Notably, he pairs hands-on SQL and web-app development experience with a scientist’s attention to data provenance and reproducibility.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Zurich International School
Master's degree, Bioinformatics, Master's degree, Bioinformatics at Loyola University Chicago
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Biomedical Sciences, General, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Biomedical Sciences, General at Grand Valley State University
HH Dow High School