Axle Informatics
Nathan Hotaling has a diverse work experience starting from 2005 as a Server at TooJay's Gourmet Deli. Nathan then worked as a Summer Graduate Intern at W.L.Gore & Associates in 2010. From 2007 to 2013, they were a Graduate Researcher at Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology. In 2014, they became a Biomedical Engineer at both the National Institutes of Health and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. In 2018, Nathan joined the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences as a Senior Data Scientist. Later in the same year, they also became the Senior Vice President of Data Science at Axle Informatics. In their current role at Axle Informatics, they oversee the development of a scalable data analysis platform and leads projects related to Covid19 and Long Covid. The summary showcases Nathan's growth in the field of data science and their contributions to various research institutions and companies.
Nathan Hotaling completed their education with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science from the University of Central Florida in 2007. Nathan then pursued further studies and obtained a Master of Science degree in Clinical and Translational Research from Emory University in the years 2010 to 2013. Nathan Hotaling also attained a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, completing their doctoral studies between 2007 and 2013.
Axle Informatics
Axle Informatics is a bioscience and information technology company that offers advancements in translational research, health informatics, and data science applications to research centers and healthcare organizations around the globe. With experts in biomedical science, software engineering, and program management, we develop and apply research tools and techniques that empower decision-making and accelerate research discoveries. We work with some of the top research organizations and facilities in the country including multiple institutes at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) by offering the responsiveness of a small business coupled with the experience, breadth, and depth of a large organization.