Will Hudson is an immunologist and bioinformatics specialist who studies the mechanistic basis of T cell dysfunction to inform new therapies for cancer, chronic viral infection, and autoimmunity. With a PhD in Pharmacology and a postdoc in Rafi Ahmed’s lab, he combines structural and molecular biology with high-parameter single-cell and spatial genomics to dissect T cell exhaustion in patient tumors and mouse models. Now an Assistant Professor at Baylor College of Medicine, he builds interdisciplinary projects that pair experimental immunology with R/Python-driven analysis and novel sequencing technologies like spatial TCR sequencing. He has a track record of translating method development—such as mammalian display with deep mutational scanning for epitope mapping—into actionable insights, and his lab is actively hiring and open to collaboration.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Biomedical Engineering, BS, Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
PhD, Pharmacology, PhD, Pharmacology at Emory University
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Will Hudson - Assistant Professor at Baylor College of Medicine