Adam Hott

Director Of Strategic Initiatives - BIO Division at CFD Research Corporation

Adam Hott has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Adam is currently the Director of Strategic Initiatives - BIO Division at CFD Research Corporation. Prior to this, they founded Phasian Technologies, Inc., a B2B SaaS corporation focused on genetic testing.

Adam has also served as a Board Member and President-Elect at United Cerebral Palsy of Huntsville and Tennessee Valley, where they provided services for individuals with disabilities. Adam founded SchemaForge Consulting, specializing in project and program planning.

At HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, Adam held multiple roles, including Senior Product Manager Genomic Health Software, Digital Applications Lead, and Expanding Solutions Expert for Educational Outreach. Adam was responsible for developing software products, overseeing application design and development, and expanding the reach of educational products and services.

Adam has also made significant contributions outside of their professional roles. Adam co-chaired a national working group for the NIH CSER group, focusing on genomic sequencing results and education. Adam chaired the Undergraduate Education Workshop Committee for the American Society of Human Genetics and served on its Information and Education Committee. Additionally, they served as President of the Partnership for Biotechnology Research, working to drive growth and diversity in biotechnology in Huntsville, Alabama.

Earlier in their career, Adam worked as an Assistant Professor at Southern Connecticut State University, teaching biology courses and engaging in professional and campus service. Adam also served as an Adjunct Instructor at Ivy Tech Community College, teaching anatomy, physiology, and biology courses.

Overall, Adam Hott's work experience showcases their expertise in genomics, healthcare software, education, and strategic planning.

Adam Hott completed their education with a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Biology and Genetics from Ball State University in 1999. Adam then pursued their Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Biology at the University of Cincinnati, graduating in 2002. Following that, they went on to earn an EdD (Doctor of Education) degree in Biology and Genetics from Ball State University in 2006.

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