Sebastian Müller is a bioinformatics founder and researcher with 10 years of experience translating complex sequencing data into biological insight. As founder of Alva Genomics he advises on single-cell and epigenetic analyses, combining hands-on pipeline development with consultative project delivery. His academic track record includes postdoctoral work at the University of Cambridge on small RNAs, DNA methylation and histone marks, and contributions to in-house sequencing databases and single-cell workflows. Trained in bioinformatics with experience across fungal infection biology and plant epigenetics, he blends statistical rigor—including Bayesian methods—with practical sequence-analysis toolchains. Based in Jena, Germany, he uniquely bridges academic research and industry consulting, often tackling niche analyses like degradome sequencing and bespoke database maintenance.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
University of Cambridge
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
University of Auckland
Diploma, Bioinformatics, Diploma, Bioinformatics at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Simulating RNA-Seq reads from transcriptome to test software (e.g. for Drop-Seq singleCell software)
Contributions:4 commits, 1 PR, 3 pushes in 2 years
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