About William Max Alexander
William Max Alexander (goes by "Max") is a computational biologist and bioinformatics engineer living in Arlington, MA. His professional experience includes six years with the Marto lab at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, where he worked on data analysis bioinformatics for LC-MS proteomics experiments and published the multiplierz Python package for LC-MS proteomics; subsequently, he worked at Radix Labs, contributing to their advanced laboratory automation software, and Kernal Biologics, helping develop mRNA vaccine technology through transcriptomic analysis and mRNA structural prediction methods. He holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from Tufts University.