Dr. Lee Falin has over fifteen years of experience as a software developer and entrepreneur in a variety of industries, including telecommunications, defense, audio engineering, bioinformatics, and fintech. He also spent several years hosting a K-12 science education podcast for Macmillan Audio, and is the current host of the My Cousin Jane podcast, a podcast exploring the historic context of Jane Austen and her works. Dr. Falin lives in Idaho with his wife and their five children, enjoys gardening, writing science fiction and fantasy, and teaching creative writing.

PhD Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology, Virginia Tech, 2013
BS Computer Science, University of Illinois, 2008

Software Development, Entrepreneurship, Bioinformatics, Writing

  • Falin, Lee (2022, May 12–14). Genetics and Evolution for Creators [Conference presentation]. Storymakers Conference, Provo, UT, United States.
  • Falin, Lee (2022, May 12–14). Finding Motivation to Write When You Don't Enjoy The Process [Conference presentation]. Storymakers Conference, Provo, UT, United States.
  • Kersey, P. J., et al. (2016). Ensembl Genomes 2016: more genomes, more complexity. Nucleic acids research, 44(D1), D574–D580.
  • Kersey, P. J., et al. (2014). Ensembl Genomes 2013: scaling up access to genome-wide data. Nucleic acids research, 42(Database issue), D546–D552.
  • Falin, L. J., & Tyler, B. M. (2011). Using interpolation to estimate system uncertainty in gene expression experiments. PloS one, 6(7), e22071.
     

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