Brandon Moore, PhD

Head of AI Research & Machine Learning Engineering at 1910 Genetics
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(386) 825-5501
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Boston, US
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Spanish Limited working proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Biotechnology Research
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Head of AI Research & Machine Learning Engineering
      • Sep 2022 - Present

    • AI Research Scientist III
      • Feb 2022 - Aug 2022

    • Technical Lead for AI Research & ML Engineering
      • Feb 2022 - Aug 2022

      • AI-driven small molecule and protein design.

    • Interim Technical Lead - AI Research, ML Engineering & Software Engineering
      • Apr 2021 - Jan 2022

    • AI Research Scientist II
      • Jan 2021 - Jan 2022

    • AI Research Scientist I
      • Nov 2019 - Dec 2020

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Research Assistant, Systems Neuroscience
      • Aug 2012 - Apr 2019

      • Trained four undergraduates (two assistants, two honors students) in neuroanatomy lab skills. • Trained monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in visually guided tasks. • Performed both resting state and visually guided electrophysiology experiments in awake behaving primates. • Analyzed large electrophysiological data sets with the assistance of parallel computing. • Conducted neurosurgery and electrophysiology of anesthetized primates (Otolemur garnettii). • Performed anatomical tract… Show more • Trained four undergraduates (two assistants, two honors students) in neuroanatomy lab skills. • Trained monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in visually guided tasks. • Performed both resting state and visually guided electrophysiology experiments in awake behaving primates. • Analyzed large electrophysiological data sets with the assistance of parallel computing. • Conducted neurosurgery and electrophysiology of anesthetized primates (Otolemur garnettii). • Performed anatomical tract tracing using both fluorescently tagged and conventional viral tracers. • Lectured in both undergraduate and graduate level courses on neuroanatomy and primate electrophysiology. • Published results in various journals (Linked in Publications section). Show less • Trained four undergraduates (two assistants, two honors students) in neuroanatomy lab skills. • Trained monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in visually guided tasks. • Performed both resting state and visually guided electrophysiology experiments in awake behaving primates. • Analyzed large electrophysiological data sets with the assistance of parallel computing. • Conducted neurosurgery and electrophysiology of anesthetized primates (Otolemur garnettii). • Performed anatomical tract… Show more • Trained four undergraduates (two assistants, two honors students) in neuroanatomy lab skills. • Trained monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in visually guided tasks. • Performed both resting state and visually guided electrophysiology experiments in awake behaving primates. • Analyzed large electrophysiological data sets with the assistance of parallel computing. • Conducted neurosurgery and electrophysiology of anesthetized primates (Otolemur garnettii). • Performed anatomical tract tracing using both fluorescently tagged and conventional viral tracers. • Lectured in both undergraduate and graduate level courses on neuroanatomy and primate electrophysiology. • Published results in various journals (Linked in Publications section). Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Assistant, Behavioral Neuroscience
      • Mar 2011 - May 2012

      • Trained monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in a symbolic addition task with Livingstone Lab. • Conducted data analysis on behavioral errors in task performance to better understand the monkeys’ symbol valuation during addition. • Utilized machine learning methods to analyze primate behavioral data. • Published results in high impact journal (Linked in Publications section). • Trained monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in a symbolic addition task with Livingstone Lab. • Conducted data analysis on behavioral errors in task performance to better understand the monkeys’ symbol valuation during addition. • Utilized machine learning methods to analyze primate behavioral data. • Published results in high impact journal (Linked in Publications section).

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Assistant, Computational Neuroscience
      • Jan 2007 - Mar 2011

      • Collected and analyzed both MEG and EEG data on the high level correlates of human face perception with Sinha Lab. • Mentored students on topics of both statistical analysis and computer programming. • Collected and analyzed both MEG and EEG data on the high level correlates of human face perception with Sinha Lab. • Mentored students on topics of both statistical analysis and computer programming.

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Intern, Software Tools
      • May 2005 - Aug 2005

      • Designed and implemented a database solution for the reimbursement of conference, training, and continuing education purchases. • Designed and implemented a database solution for the reimbursement of conference, training, and continuing education purchases.

    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Computer and Printer Repair Technician
      • 2003 - 2004

      • Worked with a team to refurbish or repair HP laser printers and personal computers. • Worked with a team to refurbish or repair HP laser printers and personal computers.

Education

  • Vanderbilt University
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neuroscience
    2012 - 2019
  • Tufts University School of Medicine
    Master of Public Health - MPH, Epidemiology and Biostatistics
    2009 - 2012
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Brain and Cognitive Sciences
    2005 - 2009

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