Summary
Orlando Arguello-miranda is an assistant professor in quantitative and computational developmental biology with nine years of research experience applying biochemistry, advanced microscopy, and generative AI to probe biochemical reactions inside single living cells. Trained in molecular and cell biology (Ph.D., Technische Universität Dresden) and with research stints at Max Planck institutes and UT Southwestern, he bridges fundamental cell biology with computational methods that inform medicine, agriculture, and biologically grounded AI. He leads interdisciplinary projects that combine wet-lab experimentation with modeling and AI-driven image analysis, and he enjoys teaching and public speaking to translate complex science for diverse audiences. Based in Cary, NC, he brings a global academic pedigree and a practical focus on technologies that reveal dynamic cellular processes in situ.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Molecular and cell Biology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Molecular and cell Biology at Technische Universität Dresden
Bachelor’s Degree, Biotechnology, Bachelor’s Degree, Biotechnology at Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
English, German, French, Spanish