Bio
I am Robby Boney. A graduate from Washington State University Vancouver (WSUV) with a B.S. Computer Science and Minor in Mathematics. I am a programmer, music producer and learning enthusiast. I spent 4 years researching auditory regeneration using bioinformatic in the Coffin Research Lab while at WSUV and currently work at Interject Data Systems as a software engineer and product lead. I work in python and javascript and explore other languages when i can including Rust. My goal is to invent useful and efficient software to solve difficult problems. I also write and produce music for Harmonic Hemispheres (my personal project), Clyde Rivers and EXPLOR Music. I strive to learn and create to push the limits of what we call possible.
Publications
Natural bizbenzoquinoline derivatives protect zebrafish lateral line sensory hair cells from aminoglycoside toxicity (2016)
Matthew Kruger, Robert Boney, Alexander James Ordoobadi, Thomas F Sommers, Josef G Trapani and Allison B Coffin

Moderate to severe hearing loss affects 360 million people worldwide and most often results from damage to sensory hair cells. Hair cell damage can result from aging, genetic mutations, excess noise exposure, and certain medications including aminoglycoside antibiotics. Aminoglycosides are effective at treating infections associated with cystic fibrosis and other life-threatening conditions such as sepsis, but cause hearing loss in 20-30% of...

Talks
Get In Touch

robbyb@gointerject.com

robby.boney@harmonichemispheres.com


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