Kaleido, my first “real job” after nearly thirty years of school! I joined Kaleido when they were around 20 people and left when they were around 150. During that time, I learned quite a bit about people, the politics of biotech, and how to motivate and manage a diverse team of researchers. I worked on a variety of projects there, including KB109 which was recently announced for a clinical trial for COVID-19 treatment, and helped build and integrate many of their omics analysis tools. Unfortunately, I needed to leave Kaleido for a variety of family reasons, but I’m excited and optimistic to see how their clinical trial data looks in late 2020 and 2021. I joined Kaleido because the idea of ecosystem management via prebiotics for the microbiome is, to me, currently the best approach for drugging the microbiome. I think this novel approach for human health remains a strong one and am excited to see how the company develops.
While I can’t talk too much about my work at Kaleido, I can tell you we worked hard and had fun! Below is a photo from one of the Biology Team’s broom hockey outings. Technically I wasn’t on the Biology Team, being a computational [biologist] scientist, but they tolerated me all the same!
Selected Works
Singular Genomics 2024Project type
Metabiomics 2020Project type
KALEIDO 2019Project type
PHD DISSERTATION 2018Project type
ML IDENTIFIES INFANT ROOMS 2018Project type
WE FOUND THE STRAINS!!! 2017Project type
ISME 2016Project type
IHMC 2015Project type
NECROTIZING ENTERCOLITIS 2015Project type
PROTEOMICS OF PREMIES 2015Project type
PREMIES IN A NICU 2014Project type
MSG SPRING SYMPOSIUM 2013Project type
PREMIES IN A NICU 2013Project type
EXTRACTION KIT COMPARISON 2011Project type
MICROBES TAN NAKED 2008Project type