Danielle Orozco Cosio

Co-founder, COO at Ontologic

Danielle Orozco Cosio has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Currently, they are the Co-Founder of Ontologic, a research exchange platform that aims to improve collaboration and reproducibility in science by allowing researchers to run custom research code and coders to deploy their analysis code. Prior to this, they co-founded Lil' Labmates, a company that focuses on creating STEM-themed baby toys. Danielle conducted product and market research during their maternity leave and the company launched its first toy in July.

Danielle also has a strong academic background. Danielle pursued a PhD in Neuroscience at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from 2016 to 2022. Danielle'sresearch focused on imaging neural activity, analyzing behavior, and testing molecular tools in the field of synthetic neurobiology. Before pursuing their PhD, they worked as a Clinical Research Coordinator at Massachusetts General Hospital from 2014 to 2016, where they processed and analyzed PET data for research projects.

Danielle'searlier experiences include working as an Experimental Molecular Biology Lab Class participant at MIT in 2013, a Special Project Associate at Mayo Clinic in 2013, and an Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program participant at MIT in 2011. These roles involved independent investigations, performing lab techniques, data analysis, and contributing to experimental design in various research settings.

Furthermore, Danielle worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Miami in 2011, where they contributed to autism gene discovery projects by performing PCR, sequencing reactions, gel electrophoresis, and data analysis.

Overall, Danielle Orozco Cosio has a strong background in academia, research, and entrepreneurship. Danielle has demonstrated expertise in neuroscience, molecular biology, data analysis, and project management throughout their career.

Danielle Orozco Cosio graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2014 with a Bachelor's Degree in Molecular Biology. Prior to attending MIT, they completed their high school education at Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart from 2006 to 2010. In addition to their formal education, Danielle also holds certifications in programming and data science, including "6.00.1x: Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python" and "6.00.2x: Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science" obtained through edX. The exact dates of their certification completion were not provided.

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