Summary
Loyal Goff is an Associate Professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine with 12 years of research and academic experience probing how non-coding RNAs regulate epigenomic landscapes. He combines deep wet-lab expertise in nucleic acid manipulation and next-generation sequencing with strong computational skills in statistical programming, database design, and data management to drive integrative genomics studies. A former NSF postdoctoral fellow at leading institutions including MIT, Harvard, and the Broad Institute, he has built custom microarrays and pipelines that translate high-throughput data into biological insight. Based in Baltimore, he pairs rigorous experimental design with software-driven analysis, and his background in operations supervision early in his career suggests a pragmatic, process-oriented approach to lab leadership and project delivery.
12 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
South river
BS Biology, BS Biology at The College of New Jersey
Ph.D. Cell and Developmental Biology & Neuroscience, Ph.D. Cell and Developmental Biology & Neuroscience at Rutgers University