Summary
Sahil Seth is a Principal Scientist based in Cambridge, MA with 12+ years of hands-on experience translating computational biology and oncology research into actionable insights across academia and industry. He has progressed from research roles at Johns Hopkins and Dana-Farber to long tenure at MD Anderson and now leads translational computational efforts at Bristol Myers Squibb, combining a PhD in Computational Biology with a masters in Biostatistics. Sahil specializes in bioinformatics-driven oncology projects, integrating statistical rigor, algorithm development, and practical pipeline engineering to move biomarkers and therapeutic hypotheses toward clinical relevance. He is as comfortable coding data pipelines and visualization tools as he is designing study-anchored computational strategies, a skill honed since early internships building protein-structure GUIs and TF-mapping tools. Known for bridging deep domain expertise with pragmatic delivery, he consistently turns complex genomic data into interpretable, decision-ready results for translational teams.
12 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computational Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computational Biology at UT MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
B.Tech Biotechnology, B.Tech Biotechnology at Amity University
High School English Physics Biotechnology, High School English Physics Biotechnology at Modern School