John Yarham
About John Yarham
John Yarham is a Technical Lead at Redgate Software, with a diverse background in data assurance and scientific research. He has held various roles in academia and industry, including positions at PwC and Newcastle University, and holds a PhD in Mitochondrial Disease and Genetics.
Work at Redgate Software
John Yarham has been employed at Redgate Software since 2021, currently holding the position of Technical Lead. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing technical projects and leading a team of engineers. Prior to this position, he worked at Redgate Software as a Software Engineer from 2017 to 2021, contributing to various software development initiatives.
Professional Experience at PwC
Yarham worked at PwC in various capacities from 2014 to 2017. He began as an Associate in Data Assurance, progressing to Senior Associate within a year. His responsibilities included leading the development of a data visualization tool for the advertising industry, performing data governance reviews for retail clients, and executing bespoke analytics for clients in the gaming industry.
Education and Expertise
John Yarham studied at Newcastle University, where he earned an MSci in Biomedical Science (Hons) from 2005 to 2009 and a PhD in Mitochondrial Disease and Genetics from 2009 to 2012. He also attended Norwich School, achieving AS and A2 Levels, as well as GCSEs. He holds certifications as an ACL Certified Data Analyst and a Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate.
Background in Academia
Yarham has a significant academic background, having worked at Newcastle University in various roles from 2006 to 2013. His positions included Laboratory Technician, Research Assistant, Research Associate, and Laboratory Demonstrator. He contributed to scientific research and gained experience in presenting at international conferences during his PhD studies.
Published Research and Contributions
John Yarham possesses a strong portfolio of published, peer-reviewed scientific research stemming from his PhD studies. His academic contributions reflect his expertise in biomedical sciences and genetics, showcasing his ability to conduct and present complex research findings.