William Raymond is a computational biologist and PhD graduate in Bioengineering from Colorado State University with eight years of experience building mechanistic models and quantitative analytics for RNA biology. He led development of rSNAPsim, an open-source Python TASEP simulator used to model mRNA translation dynamics, and applied machine learning to nascent chain tracking for fluorescent spot identification. His research focuses on ribosomal collision dynamics, codon selection, mRNA decay, and tRNA abundance, pairing deep biological curiosity with production-grade software engineering. Passionate about ethics in machine learning and scientific practice, he aims to expand scientific outreach beyond academia. Outside the lab he paints, swims, and hikes around Fort Collins, and prefers email for the fastest replies.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Chemical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, Senior, Bachelor’s Degree, Chemical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, Senior at Colorado State University
Contributions:2 releases, 17 commits, 33 pushes in 2 years 10 months
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