Summary
Luis Fragoso is a PhD candidate in Bioengineering at Stanford’s Gao Lab who applies machine learning to protein design, bridging electrical and biological engineering with a decade of hands-on software experience. He co-founded a Stanford synthetic biology initiative and has a track record spanning academic research in bioprinting and organs-on-a-chip at Harvard and Brigham and Women’s Hospital to industry-grade web and mobile development. Comfortable across full-stack JavaScript, Android, and cloud tooling, he has built production platforms, Uber-like apps for students, and automation services early in his career. His unique blend of wet-lab immersion and software craftsmanship enables rapid prototyping of bioengineering tools that are both experimentally grounded and production-ready. Based in Palo Alto, he leverages engineering rigor from a dual background in digital systems/robotics and electrical engineering to tackle computational protein design challenges.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Digital Systems and Robotics Engineering, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Digital Systems and Robotics Engineering, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at Tecnológico de Monterrey
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering at Stanford University