Summary
Nate Dwarshuis is a bioinformatician and PhD candidate in Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech/Emory, specializing in high-throughput manufacturing and characterization of CAR T cells. With 11 years of experience spanning academic research and industrial manufacturing, he brings practical expertise in aseptic bioprocessing, automation, and process development. He currently contributes to standards-focused bioinformatics work at NIST, bridging rigorous measurement practices with translational cell therapy workflows. Nate’s background in chemical engineering and prior projects—from agricultural by-product extraction to medical implant surface modification—gives him an unusual blend of upstream process optimization and downstream analytical rigor. Known for applying engineering discipline to biological problems, he excels at turning complex lab protocols into scalable, automatable processes suitable for clinical translation.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biomedical/Medical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor’s Degree, Chemical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Chemical Engineering at Kettering University