Logan Everett

Logan J. Everett, Ph.D.

Principal Bioinformatics Research Scientist, UL Research Institutes' Chemical Insights

Logan J. Everett, Ph.D., is a principal bioinformatics research scientist at UL Research Institutes’ Chemical Insights, focusing on developing novel methods that integrate transcriptomics and cell painting technologies for toxicological assessments.

With extensive experience in bioinformatics, toxicogenomics, and computational toxicology, Logan’s research emphasizes omics-scale technologies for chemical safety assessments. He has contributed to New Approach Methodologies for high-throughput chemical screening and implemented transcriptomics in traditional rodent models, combining expertise in genomics, data science, and toxicology.

Before joining UL Research Institutes, he completed postdoctoral training at North Carolina State University and the University of Pennsylvania. Logan holds a Ph.D. in Genomics and Computational Biology from the University of Pennsylvania and a B.S. in Computer Science with a Chemistry minor from Binghamton University. He is actively involved in a collaborative scientific group that is developing ways to use gene-expression data to help determine safe chemical exposure levels.

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