Postdoctoral Fellow at Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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Cameron Smith is a Cambridge-based postdoctoral fellow with 12 years of experience at the intersection of medicine, computational biology, and complex systems. Trained as an MD-PhD in systems and computational biology, he has blended clinical pathology residency experience with leadership in computational genomics, most recently at nference and ongoing roles across Massachusetts General Hospital, Broad Institute, and Harvard Medical School. He specializes in building quantitative models to illuminate biological systems, translating clinical and genomic data into actionable insights. Cameron’s background includes early engineering work on CT systems and research stints at the Santa Fe Institute, reflecting a long-standing interest in complex, data-driven problems. Colleagues value his ability to bridge clinical perspective and computational rigor, moving projects from hypothesis to reproducible analysis. He combines academic depth with product-minded genomic analytics—comfortable both at the bench and behind the code.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
International Baccalaureate Diploma, International Baccalaureate Diploma at Independence High School
BSE, Biomedical Engineering, BSE, Biomedical Engineering at Duke University
Doctor of Medicine - MD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Medicine - MD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Medical Residency, Clinical Pathology, Medical Residency, Clinical Pathology at Harvard Medical School
Contributions:10 PRs, 120 pushes, 16 branches in 15 days
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Cameron Smith - Postdoctoral Fellow at Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard