Summary
Caleb Lareau is an Assistant Member in Computational and Systems Biology at Memorial Sloan Kettering and an Assistant Professor at Weill Cornell, bringing a decade of experience at the nexus of cancer immunology, single-cell genomics, and computational biology. Trained at Harvard and Stanford with a PhD and postdoctoral fellowship, he blends rigorous biostatistics and experimental insight to drive translational research and biotech innovation as an academic founder of Cartography Biosciences. His career spans leading roles at top institutions including the Broad Institute, Stanford, and the Parker Institute, where he has developed computational methods to interrogate immune-tumor interactions at single-cell resolution. Known for bridging wet-lab and computational teams, Caleb pairs deep domain expertise with an entrepreneurial bent to accelerate therapies and tools that reveal cellular mechanisms in cancer.
10 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Division of Medical Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Division of Medical Sciences at Harvard University
Bachelor of Science Mathematics and Biochemistry, Bachelor of Science Mathematics and Biochemistry at The University of Tulsa
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Postdoctoral Fellowship at Stanford University