Summary
Julia Salzman is a postdoctoral researcher and software steward at Stanford University with nine years of experience at the intersection of computational biology and research software engineering. Based in Palo Alto, she manages and develops the Salzman Lab’s software infrastructure, ensuring reproducible tools that support high-impact genomics research. Her role blends hands-on coding and lab-centered software administration, making her a go-to for bridging wet-lab questions with robust computational workflows. While primarily research-focused, she also curates and maintains the lab’s GitHub presence, highlighting a commitment to open, well-documented scientific software. Colleagues rely on her ability to translate complex biological problems into practical, maintainable code and pipelines.
8 years of coding experience