Summary
Rolando Nuñez is a biostatistics leader with nine years of experience blending rigorous statistical methods and data engineering to advance clinical and epidemiological research. Now Manager of Biostatistics at Regeneron after serving as Principal Biostatistician, he brings a PhD in Biostatistics from Harvard and hands-on experience applying quantitative models at industry and academic centers. His background spans dose-finding simulations, EMR phenotyping with NLP, geotemporal exposome databases using PostGIS, and a data-science internship at Google, reflecting both methodological depth and practical software/tooling skills. Based in Cambridge, MA, he’s comfortable translating complex models into production-ready analyses and APIs, and has roots in applied public-health problems such as dengue modeling in Puerto Rico. Notably, he pairs classical biostatistical approaches with scalable data pipelines and reproducible tooling to push research from prototype to decision-ready results.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Computational Mathematics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Computational Mathematics at USA Jobs Updates
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Biostatistics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Biostatistics at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Spanish, English