Rebecca Koskela

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Ms Rebecca Koskela

Member since: 07/03/2013 - 22:30
Professional title: 
Programme Manager/Project Manager
Primary Domain/Field of Expertise (Other): 
Bioinformatics, HPC
Other (professional title): 
Executive Director
Organization name: 
Research Data Alliance US, Ronin Institute
Organization type: 
Academia/Research
City: 
Santa Fe
Country: 
United States

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Rebecca Koskela is the past Executive Director of the Research Data Alliance US. Prior to this, she was the Executive Director of DataONE at the University of New Mexico. Rebecca has a background in both bioinformatics and high-performance computing. Rebecca was the Life Sciences Informatics Manager for Alaska INBRE and the Biostatistics and Epidemiology Core Manager for the Center for Alaska Native Health Research at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She led the team evaluating the use of the semantic web, including focused ontologies for use as a data integration tool for biological data including microarray data, molecular pathways, and protein profiling data at the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Prior to that, she was a member of the senior management team of the Aventis Cambridge Genomics Center and manager of the Scientific Computing group in Cambridge, MA responsible for computing infrastructure, both hardware and software, for the global functional genomics organization including support for high-throughput sequencing and transcriptional profiling, molecular pathway analyses, and data integration. She was a bioinformatics specialist at the Mayo Clinic, director of informatics in the Department of Genetics at Stanford University, and also worked at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory with the Dana Consortium for the Genetic Basis of Manic-Depression Illness. In addition to her bioinformatics experience, Rebecca specialized in system performance and analysis at Sandia National Laboratories, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Cray Research, Intel, and IBM.





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