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Access the Top 1% of HackBio graduates

Job-ready bioinformaticians and computational data scientists for your scientific teams. Top labs and companies hire our graduates on freelance, full time and PhD roles for mission critical projects.

100+ Organizations hire our graduates

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>_ Why Choose HackBio Talents

Vetted bioinformatics talent at your fingertips.

Stop gambling with resumes. HackBio talent is filtered through hands-on

Right fit guaranteed!

  • Real world projects: Every graduate has executed WGS, RNA-seq, and ML workflows.
  • Domain expertise: The right background knowledge for the right job specification.
  • Portfolio Proof: GitHub repositories, writing samples, reports, and Dockerized pipelines.
  • Frequent Assessment: Continuous performance scoring ensures readiness.
  • Flexible Engagements: Hire interns, PhD students, contractors, or full-time staff.

Who we serve

Industry Teams

We break down complex topics into manageable projects and tasks, with clear milestones and deliverables.

Academic Teams

All training are embedded with MCQ, frequent code tasks and actual projects with real world datasets.

Core Specializations

Top-tier, high demand specializations across industry and academia

Genomics

Develop competence in bulk and single cell genomics across multi-omics modalities

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Biomedical AI

Learn to train and deploy AI models for informing decisions in healthcare and pharma.

Drug Development

Learn to combine AI with structure and ligand based drug development

Available Job Titles

Drug Development

  1. Computational Chemoinformatician
  2. Pharmacogenomics Data Scientist
  3. Bioinformatics Scientist (Drug Discovery)
  4. Translational Bioinformatician
  5. Clinical Bioinformatics Analyst
  6. Computational Systems Pharmacologist
  7. Target Discovery Bioinformatician
  8. Biomarker Discovery Scientist (Omics Data)
  9. Computational Toxicologist
  10. Precision Medicine Data Scientist

Genomics (Bulk & Single-Cell)

  1. Genomics Data Scientist
  2. Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Analyst
  3. Single-Cell Bioinformatician
  4. Population Genomics Scientist
  5. Clinical Genomic Data Analyst
  6. Epigenomics Data Scientist
  7. Transcriptomics Bioinformatician (bulk & single-cell RNA-seq)
  8. Variant Interpretation Scientist (WGS/WES)
  9. Multi-omics Integration Bioinformatician
  10. Computational Geneticist

Biomedical AI

  1. Biomedical Data Scientist (AI/ML)
  2. Computational Biologist (Deep Learning)
  3. AI Scientist – Drug Response Prediction
  4. Machine Learning Engineer (Biomedical Applications)
  5. Medical Imaging AI Specialist (omics + imaging fusion)
  6. Clinical Data AI Scientist
  7. NLP Scientist (Biomedical Text Mining)
  8. Multi-Modal AI Researcher (omics, EHR, imaging)
  9. Predictive Modeling Scientist (Disease Risk & Progression)
  10. Computational Health Data Scientist

Here from our Alums and Graduates

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"My HackBio experience (and preprint) was my leverage for an interesting conversation with my interview with my Graduate School Admission Team."

Winfred Gatua (Now a bioinformatician at in University of Bristol, UK)

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"Through the [internship], I was introduced to the world of genomics and bioinformatics, gaining hands-on experience with tools and pipeline development that gave me a strong foundation. That single event helped me clarify my interests and set me on the data-driven biomedica path I walk today. I will always be grateful to the access, exposure and direction that came from that one LinkedIn post."

Temitope Ayano (Now a Data Analyst at GFA Tech, Nigeria)

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"HackBio provided me with my first real-world bioinformatics project, allowing me to apply the skills I had been learning in a meaningful way. The experience bridged the gap between theory and practice, and completing the project gave me a huge confidence boost. The training phase at HackBio was also highly motivating, with constant help from mentors. It reinforced the importance of community and mentorship in learning technical skills."

Aanuoluwa Adekoya (Now a bioinformatician at in University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA.)

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"[I] started without a programming background. HackBio played a crucial role in my growth in bioinformatics by giving me hands-on experince in metagenomics analysis, team collaboration and leadership. The internship was structured in multiple stages with a final project."

Isha Barve (Now a bioinformatician at Lubeck University, Germany)