About Me
Hi! My name is Caleb Hallinan and I am a first-year PhD student in BME at Johns Hopkins. During my graduate studies, I hope to develop user-friendly computational software specifically tailored for biologists who may not be as tech-savvy. I was recently introduced to spatial transcriptomics (ST) and immediately captivated, so I was thrilled to explore this field during a rotation with Dr. Jean Fan and now continue within the JEFworks Lab as a PhD Student! My proficiencies lie in the domains of data analysis, machine learning, and the development and implementation of high-end computational research tools.
Ultimately, I would love to become a Teaching Professor at a University one day. I have a passion for teaching and mentoring others, and what better way to do that than helping train the next generation of scientists :)
When I’m not busy with research, you’ll find me playing/watching sports, hanging out with friends, or watching movies!