Summary
Tim Dunn is a Senior Bioinformatics Scientist with a decade of experience blending algorithm development, machine learning, and genome sequencing to solve practical genomics problems. He holds a CS PhD from the University of Michigan and built vcfdist—the first tool for accurate phased whole-genome evaluation across variant types—and nPoRe, an improved alignment approach for STRs that materially raised indel recall. His work spans cloud-integrated clinical genomics, real-time nanopore filtering to cut sequencing waste, and fine-tuning LLMs for healthcare messaging, demonstrating both systems and ML fluency. Now at Fulcrum Genomics, he applies rigorous research-led engineering to production bioinformatics pipelines, with a track record of open-source tools and reproducible benchmarks that bridge academic innovation and industry impact.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, 4.00, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, 4.00 at University of Michigan
Honors Bachelor of Science (BS), Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 3.99, Honors Bachelor of Science (BS), Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 3.99 at Clarkson University
English, German