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Taylor Hudson

Bioinformatics Programer III at Innovative Genomics Institute

Taylor Rae Hudson currently serves as a Bioinformatics Programmer III and Assay Development Team Lead at Innovative Genomics Institute, focusing on R&D in clinical laboratory settings and designing assays for CRISPR therapeutics. Previously, Taylor held the position of Bioinformatics Research Assistant at Dartmouth College, developing a pipeline for off-target analysis of CRISPR-based gene editing and utilizing machine learning for DNA library generation. Experience also includes a Research Associate role at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, where assay design and off-target analysis for Cas editors were key responsibilities. Early career positions involved research and laboratory assistance, including Lyme Disease prevalence studies and gene silencing investigations. Academic qualifications include a Doctor of Philosophy in Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master's degree in Quantitative Biomedical Science from Dartmouth College. Taylor holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Green Mountain College.

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