Noah Legall, Ph. D., is a bioinformatician with extensive experience in genomic research and programming. At Illumina, Noah served as a Bioinformatics Intern, while previously being a Graduate Student Researcher and PhD Candidate at the University of Georgia, focusing on the surveillance and adaptation evolution of Mycobacterium bovis. Additional roles include Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education and Voluntary Bioinformatic Researcher at UNC-CH, where programming and statistical analyses were integral to understanding RNA molecule structures. Noah also contributed as a Statistical Programmer Intern at Nuventra Pharma Sciences and an SQL Programmer Intern at the University of Georgia's Malaria Host Pathogen Interaction Center. Achievements include co-authoring a significant publication on apple genomics during research at the Boyce Thompson Institute. Education includes a Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Doctor of Philosophy in Bioinformatics from the University of Georgia. Noah is currently employed as an Application Scientist at Dotmatics.
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