Roberto Alvarez is a Senior Bioinformatics Scientist with 11 years of experience building and optimizing NGS workflows, custom bioinformatics tools, and data visualization portals, currently driving analytical solutions at Catalytic Data Science from Miami. He blends strong software engineering (C++, Python, Java, SQL) with domain expertise in transcriptome annotation and pipeline consolidation, translating multi-language codebases into efficient C++ programs and web services. At NCBI he architected bespoke RNA-Seq annotation workflows and web-integrated visualizations for poorly annotated BioProjects, and he continues to improve reproducible software distribution as an automation/build engineer for the prominent bioconda-recipes channel. Trained in physics (University of Havana) with a PhD in Bioinformatics, he pairs rigorous quantitative thinking with practical system design, including hands-on work packaging widely used tools like IGVtools and SRA-tools for conda. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem-solver who bridges research needs and production-grade software delivery.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Bioinformatics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Bioinformatics at Pázmány Péter Catholic University
Physics Degree, Physics Degree at University of Havana
Contributions:16 reviews, 27 commits, 44 PRs in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Roberto primarily contributes to automating the build and package management processes within the bioconda-recipes repository. They update existing recipes for various bioinformatics tools like IGVtools, SRA-tools, MACE, and Homer. The user modifies build scripts, integrates necessary dependencies, and resolves compilation and installation issues. Their work ensures these bioinformatics tools are correctly packaged and easily accessible through the conda environment.
A set of CWL tools and workflows used by NCBI Computational Biology Branch for NGS data analysis
Contributions:511 commits, 148 PRs, 315 pushes in 3 years 11 months
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