Kees Van Bochove is a data architect with 16 years of experience combining bioinformatics, software engineering and open-source collaboration to build sustainable data infrastructures. He founded The Hyve and has steered large translational research and metabolomics projects, translating complex biomedical data needs into production-ready integration platforms. Currently splitting time as Data Architect for the Koninklijke Marine and as an informatics teacher, he pairs operational architecture work with hands-on mentoring and education. His background spans research scientist roles and technical project leadership, giving him a rare blend of domain expertise in biology and practical systems delivery. Comfortable with both code and strategy, he champions open data and open source as levers for joint innovation across academia, government and industry. An avowed pragmatist, he often bridges gaps between researchers and engineers to turn messy scientific data into reusable, auditable assets.
16 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
MSc, Bioinformatics, MSc, Bioinformatics at Tufts University
This study is part of the joint PIONEER - EHDEN - OHDSI studyathon in March 2021, and aims to advance understanding of clinical management and outcomes of watchful waiting in prostate cancer.
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