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Hannah Blau is listed as Data Engineer II at Critical Path Institute (C-Path), based in Bloomfield, Connecticut, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at jax.org and a matched LinkedIn profile for Hannah Blau.
Hannah Blau previously worked as Research Software Engineer at The Jackson Laboratory and Data Scientist at Mount Holyoke College. Hannah Blau holds Ph.D., Computer Science from University Of Massachusetts Amherst.
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I am a versatile software professional with twelve years of industry experience in data science, natural language processing, and computational biology. I am detail-oriented and thorough. It is not unusual for me to find anomalies in a dataset that have been overlooked by others working with the same files. I take software quality and documentation seriously. My recent efforts are in Python, R, Java, and SQL; I have also written code in Perl and C++.I thrive in interdisciplinary and international environments. I have worked as a computer scientist in Europe, speak competent French and some Spanish. Theatrical training in my teenage years and later teaching experience give me a confident poise presenting for both specialist and general audiences.Grit is my middle name. While a graduate student at U Mass Amherst, I was hit by a car in a pedestrian crosswalk as I headed toward the campus gym. My injuries were serious and required surgery; a year later, I was still in physical therapy. The accident very nearly put an end to my Ph.D. program. I was determined to finish despite the setbacks. My dissertation took longer than expected, but with the support of my Ph.D. committee I completed my degree in 2015. I tackle my work assignments with the same persistence and determination.What do I mean by "listener extraordinaire"? In college, I used to help my friends who had papers to write by listening as they explained their ideas to me. My careful questions coaxed them to clarify their thought process and identify gaps in their reasoning. During finals week in my senior year, two friends who were working on papers sought me out at the same time: a senior in political science, and a first-year graduate student in psychology. I was reluctant to say no to either one, so we all three went to sit at a table in the break area of the library. I started with political science and listened as she laid out her paper topic. When she had to pause and think about the answer to one of my questions, I switched to psychology with his completely unrelated paper. Eventually he reached a good stopping point and I left him to ponder while I turned my attention back to the first friend. I continued alternating between them, roughly ten minutes per turn. At the end of an hour, I was exhausted from the mental gymnastics and focused concentration. My friends both left satisfied.Photo of tea cup in French café by Valentin B. Kremer on Unsplash.
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Nonprofit organization with the mission to accelerate drug development by fostering collaboration among industry executives and scientists, academic researchers, regulators, and patient groups.
Bar Harbor, Me, Us
Computational biology group of Prof. Peter Robinson (https://www.jax.org/research-and-faculty/research-labs/the-robinson-lab), founder of the Human Phenotype Ontology (https://hpo.jax.org).• Examined genetic variants in cerebral palsy cases for joint study with Shriners Hospitals for Children.• Identified generalizable subcategories of long COVID by clustering electronic health records for ~6500 patients from the National COVID Cohort Collaborative (https://ncats.nih.gov/n3c).• Created text processing pipeline to transform titles and abstracts of over 30 million PubMed articlesinto input for word embedding algorithm: first phase of project to search for previously unexploredlinks between cancers and protein kinases that could be targeted in drug development (https://github.com/TheJacksonLaboratory/marea).• Built back end for prototype web application to facilitate curation of the Medical Action Ontology (http://www.obofoundry.org/ontology/maxo.html) from NCBI Gene Reviews of inherited conditions.• Investigated sexual dimorphism in phenotypes of genetically altered mouse strains from the MouseGenome Informatics database.• Analyzed incidence of 21 phenotypes in ~150 patients curated from medical literature who have pathogenic variant in any of the GPI pathway’s 29 genes (https://github.com/monarch-initiative/phenoCompare).• Helped write and copy-edit ~6 grant proposals and ~10 scientific publications.
Research group of Prof. M. Darby Dyar in the Department of Astronomy• Established workflow to download, analyze, and archive data acquired by ChemCam instrument on the Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity rover). Organized project directory structure.• Ran statistical models in R to estimate elemental composition of rocks on Mars surface.• Responsible for troubleshooting operating system and NASA data management issues.
Amherst, Massachusetts, Us
Curriculum development team for initial offering of innovative interdisciplinary science concentration in the College of Natural Sciences.• Collaborated with professors to supervise and mentor six undergraduate research assistants.• Evaluated teaching materials and computational tools for first-year course centered on scientific case studies with significant societal impact.• Wrote report at conclusion of contract to summarize undergraduates’ progress.
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Hannah Blau works for Critical Path Institute (C-Path).
Hannah Blau is listed as Data Engineer II at Critical Path Institute (C-Path).
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Hannah Blau holds Ph.D., Computer Science from University Of Massachusetts Amherst.
Hannah Blau is listed with skills including Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining, Software Development, Editing, R, Natural Language Processing, and Data Analysis.
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