Summary
Liam Spurr is a radiation oncology resident and computational genomics researcher with eight years of experience translating multi-omic data into clinically relevant insights. He combines hands-on clinical training at MD Anderson with a strong research background at the University of Chicago, Dana-Farber, and the Broad Institute, contributing to numerous publications on tumor genomics, hypermutation, and therapy resistance. Liam designs and implements statistical and programming pipelines to characterize genomic features of cancers treated with radiation and immunotherapy, and has led projects funded by the NCI. Comfortable presenting complex results to both clinicians and technical teams, he bridges computational methods and bedside impact to advance personalized radiotherapy. An early aptitude for automation and tool-building is evident from work developing R pipelines and interactive apps that saved substantial labor in prior roles. Based in Houston, he brings a rare blend of clinical perspective and reproducible data science to oncologic research.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Medicine - MD, Doctor of Medicine - MD at The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biological Sciences, Bachelor of Science - BS, Biological Sciences at The George Washington University
Acton-Boxborough Regional High School
English, Spanish