Lead Computer Programmer at University of Cambridge
South Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
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Kristian Gray is a lead computer programmer with over a decade of experience building bioinformatics web applications and infrastructure for major genomic projects. Trained in microbiology (Imperial College) and bioinformatics (University of Manchester), he began at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute where he bridged lab science and software by mirroring external databases, deploying campus-wide tools, and creating public-facing sites like genomethics.org. Since 2012 he has led scientific programming for the HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee at EMBL-EBI and now continues that work while based at the University of Cambridge. He brings full-stack skills—JavaScript, Perl, SQL/MySQL/PostgreSQL, LSF and Git—and a pragmatic habit of packaging research tools for broad reuse. Known for turning research needs into reliable, supported services, he combines deep domain knowledge with hands-on ops and support for fellow bioinformaticians.
11 years of coding experience
Msc, Bioinformatics, Msc, Bioinformatics at The University of Manchester
Bsc, Microbiology, Bsc, Microbiology at Imperial College London
Contributions:52 commits, 64 pushes, 4 branches in 5 days
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Kristian Gray - Lead Computer Programmer at University of Cambridge