Summary
Jacob Schwartz is an MD/PhD student and biomedical engineer melding clinical ambition with computational biology, currently an MSTP fellow at the University of Michigan. He brings a rare combination of wet-lab and coding experience—developing protein structure and protein–protein interaction prediction pipelines in the Freddolino lab while supporting pediatric anesthesiology research. With a BS in Biomedical Engineering and an MS in Bioinformatics, he focuses on translational R&D at the intersection of medicine, engineering, and business. Active in campus leadership and patient-facing volunteer programs, he pairs technical rigor with teamwork and community-oriented perspectives. Notably, his work bridges algorithmic protein modeling and clinical research workflows, positioning him to translate computational insights into medical practice.
11 years of coding experience
Master of Science, Bioinformatics, Master of Science, Bioinformatics at University of Michigan - Rackham Graduate School
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Biomedical Engineering at University of Michigan College of Engineering