Oleksandr Moskalenko is an experienced professional in biocomputing and research support with a career spanning over various academic and development roles. Currently serving as the Research Computing Applications and Facilitation Lead at the University of Florida, Oleksandr has developed and supported large-scale biocomputing infrastructure, including the HiPerGator Supercomputer, while also providing user training and consulting services. Previous positions include Assistant Research Scientist and Postdoctoral Associate with a focus on biocomputing infrastructure and bioinformatics support, as well as roles involving research on the biological effects of ionizing radiation at Colorado State University and the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. Oleksandr also contributes to the Scribus project and the Debian community, showcasing capabilities in software packaging and project support. Educational qualifications include a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Purdue University, alongside a B.S. in Agricultural Mechanical Engineering.
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