Summary
Marc Chevrette is an assistant professor and computational biologist with 12 years of interdisciplinary experience at the intersection of genomics, bioinformatics, and experimental molecular biology. He has moved between academia and industry—driving high-throughput sequencing and automation at the Broad Institute, leading experimental genomics at Warp Drive Bio, co-founding a tech consultancy, and now leading research and discovery roles at University of Florida and University of Wisconsin–Madison. His work spans whole-genome and metagenomic analysis, microbial biosynthesis, and novel drug-discovery pipelines, with notable expertise in scaling NGS workflows and integrating computational and wet-lab approaches. A decorated PhD-trained researcher and NIH fellow, he combines hands-on protocol development with computational analysis to translate chemical and genetic diversity into actionable biological insight. Quietly entrepreneurial, he also founded a technology services firm that bridged his research skills with product-focused consulting.
12 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Genetics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Genetics at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Master’s Degree, Biotechnology - Bioengineering (Ext.), Master’s Degree, Biotechnology - Bioengineering (Ext.) at Harvard University
Bachelor’s Degree, Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics, Bachelor’s Degree, Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
English, perl, python, r