Ron Hause is a computational biology leader with 15+ years bridging statistical genomics, machine learning, and therapeutic R&D to accelerate gene and cell therapies. Currently Head of Computational Sciences at NewLimit, he directs teams applying predictive modeling and high-dimensional biological data to design reprogramming therapies that restore youthful cell function. Previously he led analytics and generative-AI efforts for programmable RNA at ShapeTX and drove predictive sciences for CAR-T development at Juno/Celgene/BMS, contributing to BLA correlative analyses for approved products. Trained with a PhD from the University of Chicago and a Damon Runyon postdoc in Jay Shendure’s lab, he pairs deep methodological expertise with hands-on experimental-computational innovation. Notably, his career repeatedly translates complex single-cell and sequencing data into clinical and manufacturing insights, emphasizing pragmatic, cross-functional integration to move discoveries toward patients.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
B.A. Biology Biochemistry Japanese, B.A. Biology Biochemistry Japanese at Carleton College
Ph.D. Genetics Genomics and Systems Biology, Ph.D. Genetics Genomics and Systems Biology at University of Chicago
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