Frederik Lassen is a life-sciences entrepreneur and researcher with eight years’ experience at the intersection of biology, chemistry and quantitative methods, currently co-founding Omos Biosciences in Oxford. He brings deep academic training—P hD work in Genomic Medicine & Statistics at Oxford and EECS study at MIT—paired with hands-on research roles at the Broad Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital. Earlier industry experience as a quantitative programmer at Novo Nordisk grounds his work in reproducible computational approaches for complex biological problems. Frederik combines mathematical rigor with wet-lab insight to tackle sustainable solutions for feeding a growing population, and he prefers synthesizing cross-disciplinary tools rather than staying siloed in a single domain. An underappreciated strength is his ability to translate statistical genomics into actionable experimental designs, making him effective at turning theory into tangible bioscience products.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Genomic Medicine & Statistics, PhD, Genomic Medicine & Statistics at University of Oxford
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS), Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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