Patrick Monnahan is a senior computational biologist and quantitative population genomicist with a decade of experience translating evolutionary and population-genetic methods into biomedical insights, currently focused on childhood leukemia and pediatric cancers. He combines academic rigor from a PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology with hands-on bioinformatics, having developed robust structural-variation pipelines for large plant and human cohorts during postdoc and genome-analyst roles. Now at Adaptive Biotechnologies, he applies evolutionary thinking to immunogenomics and clinical-scale data analysis, bridging discovery and applied translational work. Based in Seattle, he is equally comfortable designing reproducible computational pipelines as he is interrogating population-level evolutionary signals—an approach that has repeatedly turned complex genomic variation into actionable biological hypotheses.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
University of Kansas
Flora High School
Bachelor's degree, Biology, General, Summa cum laude, Bachelor's degree, Biology, General, Summa cum laude at Truman State University
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