Bio
Jefferson began his research career at MIT, exploring xenobiotic metabolism in the gram-positive soil bacterium Rhodococcus aetherovorans. He got into computing when faced with an overload of data trying to annotate the genome to develop DNA microarrays, and he’s been working at the intersection of biology, computing, and mathematics since. His career has taken him through small pharma, large pharma, and consulting organizations, including Novartis and Thomson Reuters. Along the way Jefferson acquired his Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics from Pennsylvania State University and a master’s degree in computer science from Boston University.Now, Jefferson is forging a new path with his own bioinformatics consulting company, NullSet Informatics Solutions providing data and analytics, data modeling, and technology project management services.