Xavi Loinaz is a computational biologist and doctoral student in computer science at Princeton with a decade of experience applying computational methods to cancer genomics and translational research. He has held associate computational biologist roles at the Broad Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital, collaborating in high-impact labs focused on tumor genomics and algorithmic analysis. A Brown Sc.B. graduate with interdisciplinary training in computational biology and engineering, he bridges rigorous algorithmic development with practical biomedical applications. Based in Cambridge, MA, Xavi combines research-grade software engineering with wet-lab-aware modeling, and maintains a public-facing portfolio at xaviloinaz.com that highlights his reproducible code and analyses.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Henry M. Gunn High School
Bachelor of Science - BS (Honors), Computational Biology (Sc.B.); Engineering (A.B.), Bachelor of Science - BS (Honors), Computational Biology (Sc.B.); Engineering (A.B.) at Brown University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at Princeton University
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Xavi Loinaz - Doctoral Student at Princeton University