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Haynes Heaton

Computer Science and Software Engineering
Assistant Professor
3101F Shelby Center
334.844.6337
haynesheaton@auburn.edu
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Education

Ph.D. Computational Biology, Cambridge University
M.D. Brown University
B.S. Computer Science, Brown University

In The News

#GINNing Podcast: The Many Hats of Haynes Heaton

Assistant computer science professor by day, computational biologist by day, medical doctor by day — Haynes Heaton does it all. Great news for Auburn. Bad news for leukemia.

Software developed by assistant professor in computer science and software engineering being used in breakthrough technique to identify leukemia cells

Haynes Heaton and collaborators hope to change the standard of care for leukemia patients undergoing bone marrow transplants.