Ruolin (Roger) L.
About Ruolin (Roger) L.
Ruolin (Roger) L. is a Computational Scientist II at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, where he has worked since 2021. He earned his PhD in Bioinformatics from Iowa State University and has held positions at Roche and Dow AgroSciences.
Current Role at Broad Institute
Ruolin (Roger) L. currently serves as a Computational Scientist II at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. He has held this position since 2021 and has been contributing to various computational projects and initiatives within the organization. His expertise in computational science plays a critical role in advancing research at the institute.
Previous Experience at Broad Institute
Prior to his current role, Ruolin (Roger) L. worked as a Computational Scientist I at the Broad Institute from 2019 to 2021. During this two-year tenure, he engaged in computational research and collaborated with interdisciplinary teams to support scientific discoveries.
Experience at Roche
Ruolin (Roger) L. worked as a Bioinformatics Scientist at Roche from 2016 to 2019. His three-year experience in Santa Clara, CA, involved applying bioinformatics techniques to support drug development and research initiatives.
Internship at Dow AgroSciences
In 2014, Ruolin (Roger) L. completed a summer internship at Dow AgroSciences in Indianapolis, IN. This three-month internship provided him with practical experience in the field of agro-sciences, contributing to his professional development.
Education in Bioinformatics
Ruolin (Roger) L. earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Bioinformatics from Iowa State University, where he also completed a minor in Statistics. His studies spanned from 2011 to 2017, equipping him with a strong foundation in computational biology and statistical analysis.