Resident Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Brian Do is a physician-scientist currently training in the Stanbury Physician-Scientist Pathway at Massachusetts General Hospital, holding an MD-PhD from the Harvard/MIT MSTP. His PhD work in Matthew Vander Heiden’s lab probed how disruptions in nucleotide metabolism and DNA replication reshape cancer epigenetics, blending deep wet-lab expertise with computational analysis. Trained in biology and computer science at Stanford, he has a track record of building pipelines to interpret large-scale genomics data and deploying clinical data integration tools during an engineering internship at Flatiron Health. Based in Boston, he brings 11 years of research and translational experience and a knack for translating computational techniques into experiments that advance precision oncology. An uncommon strength is his fluency across experimental design, statistical genomics, and engineering—letting him bridge bench discoveries to clinically relevant analytic platforms.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Medical Engineering and Medical Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Medical Engineering and Medical Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Silver Creek High School
Doctor of Medicine - MD, Doctor of Medicine - MD at Harvard Medical School
Bachelor’s Degree Biology Computer Science, Bachelor’s Degree Biology Computer Science at Stanford University
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Brian Do - Resident Physician at Massachusetts General Hospital