Adam Ngo
About Adam Ngo
Adam Ngo is a Process Development Associate I at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, specializing in hybridized selection techniques for exome sequencing. He has a background in genomics and previously worked at New England Biolabs and Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Work at Broad Institute
Adam Ngo has been employed at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard since 2020 as a Process Development Associate I. In this role, he focuses on hybridized selection techniques for exome sequencing. His work contributes to the advancement of genomic research and the development of innovative methodologies within the institute's Genomics Platform.
Previous Experience in Biotechnology
Prior to his current position, Adam Ngo worked at New England Biolabs as a Production Technician I from 2019 to 2020. His responsibilities included supporting production processes in a biotechnology setting. He also gained experience as an R&D Intern II at Thermo Fisher Scientific in 2018, where he was involved in research and development activities for four months.
Education and Academic Background
Adam Ngo earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Merrimack College, completing his studies from 2015 to 2019. His academic background provided him with a strong foundation in biological sciences, which he applies in his professional roles within the biotechnology sector.
Membership in Scientific Societies
Adam Ngo is a member of the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society. This organization recognizes individuals who have demonstrated excellence in scientific research, highlighting his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and contributing to the field.
Specialization in Genomic Techniques
Adam Ngo specializes in hybridized selection techniques for exome sequencing. His expertise in this area is instrumental in library construction for both whole genome and exome sequencing, supporting the Broad Institute's initiatives in genomic research.