Summary
Jason Cosgrove is a Principal Scientist in computational medicine based in Paris with a decade of experience applying bioinformatics, AI and modelling to discover therapeutics and biological mechanisms. He combines a rare blend of biological domain knowledge and engineering rigor—holding a PhD in Computational Biology and a strong track record in single-cell, multiomics and machine-learning pipelines—to drive interdisciplinary projects funded by major awards like ERC Starting and Wellcome Trust grants. Jason has progressed from statistical programming at Roche to leading computational hematopoiesis research at Institut Curie and now shapes discovery at Servier, consistently converting complex experimental data into actionable insights. He is comfortable across the full research lifecycle, from wet-lab experimental design to production-ready analysis software, and is known for building reproducible pipelines that bridge biology and AI.
8 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Bioinformatics, Master of Science (MSc), Bioinformatics at University College Cork
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computational Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computational Biology at University of York
BSc. Biomedical, Health & Life Science, BSc. Biomedical, Health & Life Science at University College Dublin
St.Colmans College
English