Summary
Georg Luebeck is a quantitative cancer biologist and mathematician who leverages a PhD in nuclear physics to develop multiscale, stochastic models of carcinogenesis with particular impact on colorectal and esophageal cancer. As a long-standing Full Member at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Affiliate Professor in Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington, he translates mechanistic cell-level models into practical tools for analyzing precursor lesions, screening strategies, and intervention effects. His work spans radiation risk assessment, DNA methylation dynamics, and optimization of screening modalities, blending deep theoretical rigor with tangible public-health questions. Known for advancing the multistage paradigm, he brings a rare combination of physics-trained formalism and biological insight that informs both experimental interpretation and policy-relevant risk modeling.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Nuclear Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Nuclear Physics at University of Washington