Aaron Griffin is an internal medicine resident and physician-scientist at NYU Langone pursuing the Clinical Investigator Track with a focus on integrating clinical oncology and computational biology. He holds an MD-PhD in Systems Biology from Columbia, where he developed novel information-theoretic and rank-based algorithms (ARACNe3, MINDy3, NaRnEA) to infer transcriptional regulatory networks and identify Master Regulators of therapeutic resistance in lung cancer. His work bridges bedside and bench: applying transcriptomic analyses of FFPE tumor samples to propose targeted and immunotherapy-resistance interventions while training in rigorous clinical research methods. With nine years of research and clinical experience, he brings deep statistical, bioinformatics, and translational expertise to personalized cancer diagnostics and treatment design. Colleagues describe him as equally comfortable writing algorithms and staffing complex inpatient services across tertiary referral centers—an asset for multidisciplinary oncology research and implementation.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Systems Biology, Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Systems Biology at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Majors: Biochemistry, Genetics; Minors: Chemistry, Mathematics, GPR: 3.965, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Majors: Biochemistry, Genetics; Minors: Chemistry, Mathematics, GPR: 3.965 at Texas A&M University
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