For the last 15 years, since high school, I was fascinated with genetics and how life is encoded and controlled on the molecular level. My first projects were with San Diego Supercomputer Center on CE algorithm for PDB. This got me into love for science and physics. During my Bachelors and Masters years at the Novosibirsk State University studying molecular and atom physics, I worked as paid intern or programmer on summer and winter breaks at The Scripps Research Insitute, University of California San Diego and Institue of Cytology and Genetics. There my projects were on benchmarking Virtual Ligand Screening algorithms on HPC clusters with visualization of Docking results, MHC II and epitopes analysis, co-transcriptional splicing modeling and protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions. Upon finishing my Ph.D. program in computational biology and bioinformatics I got a job at Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Univerity of Southern California where I was working on genome annotation, time series analysis, NGS and microarray pipelines development, general support for data visualization, population analysis, data compression, variants interpretation, and software evaluation. I worked there for the past 3+ years. Currently, I work as Professor at Natural Sciences department at The University of La Verne.