
James P. Taylor Foundation for Open Science.
“The most important job of senior faculty is to mentor junior faculty and students.”@jxtx
DonateOur Mission
In its early stages, the JXTX Foundation will provide support for students and trainees to attend conferences in computational biology and data science, where they can present their work and form connections with other researchers in the field. With the goal of advancing mentorship, the JXTX Foundation will support initiatives where students receive mentoring and engage in hands on research.
Scholarships
In 2024, the JXTX Foundation will sponsor graduate students attending The Biology of Genomes and Genome Informatics conferences at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL), as well as the Galaxy Community Conference (GCC) in Brno.


Student Outreach
In its later stages, the Foundation will sponsor in-person visits from students (high school or college age) to its hotspots, which currently include Johns Hopkins and Penn State University.

James Taylor
James Taylor started his professional path at the University of Vermont, where he received a BS in Computer Science in 2000. In 2003, after working as a software engineer in the private sector, he found that his real purpose in life was elsewhere.
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JXTX + CSHL 2024 Biological Data Science Scholarship Awardees

JXTX + CSHL 2024 Biological Data Science Scholarship

JXTX + GCC 2024 Scholarship Recipients

JXTX + CSHL 2024 Biology of Genomes Scholarship Awards

JXTX + CSHL 2024 Biology of Genomes Scholarship

JXTX + CSHL 2023 Genome Informatics Scholarship

JXTX + CSHL 2023 Biology of Genomes Awardees

JXTX + CSHL 2023 Biology of Genomes Scholarship

JXTX 2021 Genome Informatics Scholarship

Anoushka Joglekar: Making Connections via the JXTX Foundation

Sumaira Zaman: JXTX Foundation and Unique Opportunities

David Twesigomwe on the impact of the JXTX Foundation

JXTX Foundation Awards First Ten Scholarships
