Summary
Nhi Hin is a computational biologist with nine years’ experience applying statistics, R, and workflow engineering to transcriptomics and multi-omics integration. With a PhD in Bioinformatics from the University of Adelaide and roles spanning academic research to a bioinformatics core facility and industry at Alkahest, she builds reproducible pipelines (Snakemake/Nextflow, Conda, Docker) and deploys Shiny apps to help researchers explore single-cell, spatial, and bulk data. Her work includes trajectory and RNA velocity analyses that uncovered novel cell types in developmental contexts and cross-species integration of zebrafish, mouse, and human datasets to probe early Alzheimer’s disease signals. Comfortable in HPC environments and client-facing consulting, she combines rigorous statistical thinking with practical tooling to deliver reproducible, budget- and timeline-aware projects. An award-winning presenter and author, she brings both deep domain knowledge and a knack for translating complex analyses into interactive, usable results.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Bioinformatics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Bioinformatics at University of Adelaide
chinese (teochew dialect), English