Rebecca Murray

PhD Student Tri-I Computational Biology & Medicine

New York, New York, United States
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Rebecca Murray is a computational biologist and incoming PhD student in Tri-I Computational Biology & Medicine with a decade of experience bridging electrical engineering, bioinformatics, and data analysis. Her background includes roles as a bioinformatics software engineer at Memorial Sloan Kettering and a data analyst at Weill Cornell Medicine, where she translated complex biomedical datasets into actionable insights. Trained as an electrical engineer at Columbia, she brings strong quantitative and systems-thinking skills to genomic and biomedical problems. Rebecca combines academic rigor with production-grade software experience, having worked in both research labs and healthcare settings. Based in New York, she is known for blending engineering discipline with biological curiosity to push lab-scale analyses toward scalable, reproducible pipelines.
code10 years of coding experience
job6 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, 2018, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, 2018 at Columbia University in the City of New York
bookElectrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering at Northwestern University
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Github Skills (2)

openbci10
golang1

Programming languages (3)

C++JavaScriptPerl

Github contributions (5)

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Contributions:31 pushes, 2 branches in 9 months
RebeccaMurray/react-app

Aug 2019 - Jan 2020

Contributions:5 pushes, 2 branches in 5 months
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Rebecca Murray - PhD Student Tri-I Computational Biology & Medicine