Jenny Huang is a data scientist with a decade of experience melding bioinformatics, cloud engineering, and data analysis to advance healthcare research and SaaS analytics. Trained in Biological Engineering at Cornell, she has interpreted complex transcriptomic and single-cell datasets, implemented chromatin accessibility pipelines, and built secure AWS data stacks for clinical projects at Weill Cornell and Columbia University Irving Medical Center. She combines technical fluency in Python, R, Bash, and AWS with a knack for storytelling—producing multimedia content and coordinating student organizations—to translate technical insights into actionable outcomes. Passionate about scaling analytical solutions in healthcare and rapidly evolving fields, she also brings community-focused project experience from public-health mapping and teaching roles, reflecting an unusual blend of bench-to-cloud bioinformatics and public engagement.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Biological Engineering Concentration in Operation Research and Information Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Biological Engineering Concentration in Operation Research and Information Engineering at Cornell University
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