Nicholas Van Wittenberghe is an Associate Research Scientist with eight years of interdisciplinary experience at the intersection of molecular biology and software development, currently applying single-cell genomics and nuclei isolation expertise at Bristol-Myers Squibb. He previously advanced large-scale epigenomic and single-nucleus sequencing efforts at the Broad Institute, optimizing sNuc-Seq for frozen clinical samples and contributing to an emerging enteric nervous system cell atlas. Comfortable coding in Python and building React-based UX, he also volunteers as a developer for Code for Boston to improve benefits tools for seniors, reflecting a knack for turning complex data workflows into usable interfaces. Trained in biochemistry with strong academic performance, he blends wet-lab rigor with computational fluency to accelerate translational research.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Biochemistry, Cum: 3.71, Bachelor’s Degree, Biochemistry, Cum: 3.71 at Stony Brook University
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Nicholas Van Wittenberghe - Associate Research Scientist