Summary
Jeremy Mason is a accomplished technology leader and Chief Information Officer with 12 years of experience building data-driven software and infrastructure for bioinformatics and phenomics. He combines deep technical skills in Python, Java, databases, cloud deployments (Docker/Kubernetes), and ML tooling with hands-on experience designing LIMS integrations and high-throughput immunophenotyping pipelines. At IMU Biosciences he scaled sample processing and ML models that revealed over 100 novel lifestyle–immune associations, and earlier at EMBL-EBI he led multi-team migrations and rapid COVID-focused portals that supported high-impact research. Jeremy is comfortable toggling between strategic program leadership, grant-supported research coordination, and occasional hands-on engineering across backend, data, and ML stacks. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic systems thinker who accelerates cross-disciplinary collaboration between engineers, immunologists, and stakeholders. Based in Cambridge, he pairs an academic foundation (M.S. Computer Science) with a track record of turning complex biological data into production-grade, reproducible systems.
12 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
M.S. Computer Science, M.S. Computer Science at University of Montana
B.S. Computer Science, B.S. Computer Science at The University of Alabama in Huntsville