Mike Stackhouse is Chief Innovation Officer at Atorus Research with eight years of experience building clinical analytics and statistical programming solutions for the pharmaceutical industry. A UC Berkeley MIDS graduate, he combines data science and practical engineering—working in Python, R, Go, SAS, and Linux—to modernize clinical workflows, data standards (SDTM/Define.xml), and double-programming validation. He has led cross-functional teams and client-facing projects across dozens of studies, developing tools that algorithmically verify programming independence and streamline CDISC conformance. Based in Chapel Hill, he blends hands-on coding and tooling with strategic innovation, frequently translating regulatory and clinical requirements into auditable, production-ready analytics. An early focus on process automation and training (internship program expansion and internal standards leadership) highlights his knack for scaling both technology and teams.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Data Science, Master's degree Data Science at UC Berkeley School of Information
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Business Administration; Economics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Business Administration; Economics at Arcadia University
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