Kiley Graim is an Assistant Professor at the University of Florida who combines nine years of computational experience with a PhD in Biomolecular Engineering to design machine learning models that uncover novel genomic drivers of autism spectrum disorder. Her background spans academia and research fellowships—including a multi-year Flatiron Research Fellowship at the Simons Foundation—bridging deep genomics, algorithm development, and applied software engineering. Trained in computer science at Colorado State and experienced in hands-on tooling from internships at VMware and Hewlett-Packard, she brings a practical systems mindset to complex biological data. Known for converting accessibility challenges into usable resources early in her career, she retains a strong commitment to inclusive scientific tools and reproducible research. Based in Gainesville, FL, Kiley excels at translating noisy genomic signals into interpretable models that inform both basic science and potential clinical insights.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at Colorado State University
Contributions:57 commits, 42 pushes in 1 year 5 months
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Kiley Graim - Assistant Professor at University of Florida