The Humane League
Danielle Rubin is an accomplished web developer and software engineer with a robust background in bioinformatics and research. Currently serving as Web Developer II at The Humane League since May 2022, Danielle previously held the position of Software Engineer II at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory from July 2020 to April 2022. Danielle's early career includes a role as a Bioinformatics Postbac IRTA Research Fellow at The National Institutes of Health from June 2018 to June 2020, and experience as a Research Assistant at UChicago Medicine's Gershon Lab and at Harvard Medical School during the summer of 2017. Danielle also participated in research at Reder Lab and was awarded the University of Chicago Biological Sciences Collegiate Division Summer Fellowship in 2016. Danielle holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biology/Biological Sciences from the University of Chicago, completed in 2018.
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The Humane League
The Humane League is an international nonprofit ending the abuse of animals raised for food. We work to reform the way farm animals are treated while also inspiring people to make more compassionate food choices. Our strategy includes hard-hitting corporate campaigns and wide-ranging outreach and education programs, supported by an extensive network of organizations, activists and supporters around the world. In the US, we have on-the-ground organizers in major cities across the country. These grassroots staff build and strengthen local communities of changemakers that support our work and spread our message, amplifying our ability to create meaningful change for farm animals. Our Campus Organizer program trains next-generation activists at colleges and universities across the US and in Canada. The year-long program helps young people learn the skills they need to advocate successfully for animals. Internationally, we have offices in Mexico, the UK and Japan, where we are engaged in region-specific initiatives that are creating positive results. Our reach extends globally with the Open Wing Alliance. Through grants and training, we work in partnership with organizations on every continent with the singular goal of ending cages for laying hens. We bring a pragmatic, objective approach in evaluating and testing our methods to determine what creates the most impact. That’s the purpose of Humane League Labs, where we engage in direct testing to improve our vegan advocacy and education efforts. Animals don’t have to suffer. Get involved to create the change. The Humane League is a 501(c)3 and Certified Best In America by the Independent Charities of America, a designation reserved for the top 5% of non-profits nationwide based on the ICA's rigorous standards of financial efficiency. For five consecutive rating periods, The Humane League has been rated as one of the top animal charities in the world by Animal Charity Evaluators.