Summary
Neil Voss is an Associate Professor of Biology with 13 years of academic and research experience bridging biochemistry, structural biology, and computational methods. He teaches core cellular and molecular biology and advanced biochemistry while developing grant-funded open educational resources and cryo-EM/protein geometry tools. Skilled in programming, electron microscopy, image processing, statistical analysis, and applied mathematics, he blends hands-on lab work with software development to solve structural biology problems. His background spans Yale PhD training and postdoctoral research at Scripps Research Institute, and he maintains creative outlets as a Lego artist and member of NILTC.
13 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
2x B.S., 2x B.S. at Iowa State University
Ph.D., Ph.D. at Yale University