Summary
Marcin Kaszkowiak is a medical doctor and PhD student in computational oncology with nine years of research experience applying mathematical models and data science to dissect cancer biology and therapy resistance, notably in CAR‑T contexts. Currently a Visiting Scientist at the Broad Institute and researcher at IHiT in Warsaw, he bridges clinical insight, biostatistics, and computer science to translate molecular data into mechanistic understanding. His background spans clinical medicine, formal training in computer science, and hands‑on internships at leading cancer institutes, enabling him to move between wet‑lab questions and computational solutions. An avid amateur cybersecurity researcher, he brings an unusual blend of translational focus and technical curiosity that informs robust, security‑minded analytical work.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at University of Lodz
Advanced Mathematics class (under the patronage of the University of Wroclaw), Graduated with honours, Advanced Mathematics class (under the patronage of the University of Wroclaw), Graduated with honours at 14th High School in Wroclaw
Medicine, Medicine at Medical University of Lodz