Tim Sackton is a Director of Bioinformatics at Harvard University with 12 years of professional experience and a continuous Harvard tenure since 2008 that progressed from postdoctoral fellow to senior scientist and now department director. He combines deep academic training—a PhD in Genomics and Evolutionary Biology from Cornell—with hands-on leadership translating complex genomic research into reproducible computational workflows. Tim oversees bioinformatics strategy and teams in Somerville, MA, applying evolutionary perspectives to large-scale data analysis and method development. He is skilled at bridging rigorous research practices with operational needs, ensuring analytical pipelines meet both scientific and institutional standards. Colleagues would describe him as a steady technical leader who cultivates reproducibility and mentorship across research projects. An understated strength is his long-term continuity at a single institution, which has given him rare institutional memory and influence in shaping bioinformatics infrastructure.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Lexington High School
Bachelor of Science (BS) Biology, Bachelor of Science (BS) Biology at Brown University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Genomics and Evolutionary Biology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Genomics and Evolutionary Biology at Cornell University
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