In this episode of Channels, Phil Ewels talks to Josh Chorlton - CTO & cofounder of BugSeq Bioinformatics Inc.
We talk about how BugSeq got into using Nextflow and MultiQC and the tips and tricks that they’ve employed to push scale and performace of their tools to the limit.
Josh leads engineering at BugSeq, serving hundreds of public health and clinical labs globally. He oversees infrastructure that processes thousands of samples every month, in multiple regulatory jurisdictions, for labs of all sizes. He leads deployment for a suite of automated pipelines, with an emphasis on correctness, speed and security. Josh brings to BugSeq a decade of experience managing critical infrastructure at Silicon Valley companies including Stripe, Snap, Uber and Docker. He has a passion for solving challenging, impactful problems with scalable technology to ultimately leave the world in a better state.
…you can see why we wanted to interview him!
In this deeply technical chat, we cover topics like testing and CI/CD, passing around structured data objects between Groovy and Python using Protobufs, building Docker images at scale and the ins and outs of using MultiQC for custom clinical data reports.
Huge thanks to Josh for joining us on the podcast. Let’s hope we can have him back in early 2025 and see where we’re getting to on his wishlist for Nextflow and MultiQC!
Apologies to viewers for the funky camera focus issues. Phil will try to get that sorted before next time.