Summary
Alex Gorelick is a PhD computational biologist and Instructor in Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital with a decade of experience translating genomics and data science into discoveries about cancer evolution, metastasis, and prognostic biomarkers. He has led multi-disciplinary projects across Harvard Medical School, Stanford, and Memorial Sloan Kettering, authored 20+ papers including a first-author Nature article, and held an LSRF postdoctoral fellowship studying metastatic dynamics. Comfortable with both large-scale data engineering and mechanistic biology, Alex combines statistical rigor from early clinical-data roles with deep algorithmic training from his PhD on “cryptic driver mutations in cancer.” Based in Boston, he is known for bridging computational innovation with clinically relevant hypotheses, often surfacing unexpected molecular drivers that inform therapeutic strategies.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computational Biology and Medicine, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computational Biology and Medicine at Cornell University
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Physics, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Physics at McGill University
English, Japanese