Summary
Niccolo Dosto is a Senior Engagement Advocate with a decade of experience translating ophthalmic research into patient-centered clinical programs and commercial engagement. Trained in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Johns Hopkins, he has led and coordinated multiple large-scale glaucoma studies—managing sensitive datasets of thousands of participants, directing field operations, and optimizing sample collection protocols. He bridges clinical research and digital health, having consulted for a Silicon Valley startup that used smart sensors and AI to boost adherence to eye medications and deliver personalized data to clinicians. Based in South Burlington, Vermont, Niccolo combines hands-on trial management with stakeholder outreach across academia, industry, and community partners, and brings practical multilingual experience from Spanish-language screening and recruitment. Notably, his work spans both wet-lab and real-world device evaluation, yielding publications and international presentations that influence standards of care.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Johns Hopkins University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Loyola Blakefield
Master of Health Science, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Master of Health Science, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
English, Spanish, Tagalog