Marcos Morgan

Principal Investigator

Carrboro, North Carolina, United States
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Marcos Morgan is a Principal Investigator at the NIH with nine years of research leadership experience translating high-throughput biological data into testable models of complex phenomena. Trained with a PhD in Life and Biomolecular Sciences and a licentiate in Biology, he has held postdoctoral positions at EMBL and the University of Edinburgh before launching his independent lab in 2019. He excels at asking the right scientific questions, designing rigorous experiments, and collaborating across teams to de-risk ambitious investigations. Based in Carrboro, NC, Marcos combines deep academic pedigree with hands-on experimental and analytical skill, often tackling projects where data scale outpaces existing conceptual frameworks. An understatement: he enjoys the intellectual gamble of turning risky hypotheses into concrete answers.
code9 years of coding experience
bookDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Life and Biomolecular Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Life and Biomolecular Sciences at The Open University
bookLicentiate degree, Biology, General, Licentiate degree, Biology, General at University of Buenos Aires
languagesEnglish, Spanish, Italian

Programming languages (1)

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Github contributions (5)

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marcosmorgan/short_scripts

Jan 2017 - Feb 2019

Contributions:33 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 1 month
marcosmorgan/snakemake

Sep 2022 - Jan 2023

Contributions:5 commits, 4 pushes in 4 months
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Marcos Morgan - Principal Investigator