Noa Don

Software Engineer at HPR (Hyannis Port Research)
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Newton Centre, Massachusetts, United States, US
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  • Hebrew Native or bilingual proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Financial Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Software Engineer
      • Feb 2023 - Present
    • Software Engineer Intern
      • Jun 2022 - Aug 2022

      Refactored and developed internal testing tools to work more efficiently and produce more robust in addition to debugging and streamlining existing testing frameworks Refactored and developed internal testing tools to work more efficiently and produce more robust in addition to debugging and streamlining existing testing frameworks

    • Undergraduate Researcher
      • Jan 2019 - May 2022

      Acquired a multitude of biochemical lab skills. Developed a fluorescent staining protocol for the mitochondrial sheath in human sperm. Optimized a qPCR protocol for the quantification of ribosomal DNA copy number (rDNAcn) in sperm and produced an Honors Thesis investigating the association between rDNAcn and assisted reproductive technology outcomes. Acquired a multitude of biochemical lab skills. Developed a fluorescent staining protocol for the mitochondrial sheath in human sperm. Optimized a qPCR protocol for the quantification of ribosomal DNA copy number (rDNAcn) in sperm and produced an Honors Thesis investigating the association between rDNAcn and assisted reproductive technology outcomes.

    • Undergraduate Researcher
      • Jun 2021 - Aug 2021

      Worked on automating the acquisition and processing of murine meningeal tissue. Developed a machine learning classier using Weka Trainable Segmentation to identify degranulating mast cells in murine meningeal tissue. Worked on automating the acquisition and processing of murine meningeal tissue. Developed a machine learning classier using Weka Trainable Segmentation to identify degranulating mast cells in murine meningeal tissue.

Education

  • University of Massachusetts Amherst
    Bachelor's degree, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Computer Science
    2018 - 2022

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