Jorge Zanudo is a physicist and computational biologist with 11 years of experience applying mathematical modeling and systems biology to breast cancer genomics. Based in Boston, he leads computational efforts at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute while holding research appointments at Harvard Medical School and the Broad Institute, bridging translational research and computational method development. His work blends quantitative theory from a Ph.D. in Physics with hands-on analysis of cancer genomic data, driving integrative projects that inform oncology decision-making. Known for translating complex network models into testable biological hypotheses, he often operates at the intersection of patient-partnered research and institutional genomics initiatives.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D. Physics, Ph.D. Physics at Penn State University
Bachelor's degree Physics, Bachelor's degree Physics at Universidad de Guadalajara
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Jorge Zanudo - Scientific Director at Harvard Medical School