Morgridge Institute for Research
Jack Freeman is a Computational Biologist at the Morgridge Institute for Research, where responsibilities include developing, implementing, and optimizing bioinformatics pipelines for single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin using sequencing (ATAC-seq), alongside performing downstream analyses. Previous experience includes serving as a Biology Teaching Assistant at Colby College, where support was provided to biology students, and holding a Biostatistics Intern position at Complete Omics Inc., focusing on developing a multi-omics cancer prediction model. Additionally, a Research Intern role at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences involved constructing a plasmid for SARS-CoV-2 spike protein expression and collaborating with a research team. Jack Freeman holds an undergraduate degree in Computational Biology from Colby College.
Morgridge Institute for Research
The Morgridge Institute for Research is a nonprofit biomedical institute exploring uncharted scientific territory to discover tomorrow’s cures. Morgridge works to improve human health through innovative, interdisciplinary biomedical discoveries, spark scientific curiosity and serve society through translational outcomes, in partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Research areas include regenerative biology and bioinformatics, virology, medical engineering, metabolism, core computational technology and bioethics.