Summary
Maria Stephenson is a bioinformatics-focused PhD student and computer scientist with a decade of research and software experience, currently developing multiomic biomarkers and characterizing metastatic urothelial cancer using cfDNA-Seq, plasma ChIP-Seq, and RNA-Seq at the Vancouver Prostate Centre. She has built tools for the genomics community—most notably RNA-Scoop for visualizing isoform expression in single-cell data—and presented that work at ISMB. Her background spans hands-on omics analyses in AML and multiple myeloma, courseware and grading software development for introductory CS, and rotations across BC Cancer labs, giving her a rare blend of computational engineering and translational cancer biology. Comfortable with both algorithmic coding and complex data interpretation, she excels at turning heterogeneous molecular data into biologically meaningful insights. Based in Greater Vancouver, she brings academic rigor, practical tool-building, and communication skills honed through teaching and conference presentations.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at The University of British Columbia