Summary
Luke Marney is a research associate with 12 years of experience bridging analytical chemistry, instrumentation, and computational methods to solve complex biological and environmental problems. He has led large-scale metabolomics projects and built signal-processing software for high-resolution mass spectrometry, translating lab workflows into repeatable, data-driven pipelines. Previously he guided academic programs as a lecturer and instrumentation manager, promoting data science and cloud adoption across university research and teaching. His work has been recognized with MRC awards and nominations, reflecting both technical leadership and team management in high-throughput lab settings. Based in Corvallis, Oregon, he pairs hands-on experimental expertise with software development instincts and a pragmatic approach to integrating new measurement technologies. Outside the lab he brings a patient, exploratory mindset—aptly echoed by his GitHub haiku—balancing family, music, and the outdoors.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Analytical Chemistry, PhD, Analytical Chemistry at University of Washington
ATS, Medical Laboratory Science, ATS, Medical Laboratory Science at Wenatchee Valley College
BS, Chemistry, BS, Chemistry at Central Washington University