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Biomedical Informatics Entrepreneurs Salon: Garrett Frampton, Foundation Medicine

January 28th, 2025 ~ 04:30pm - 06:00pm

Harvard Medical School, Gordon Hall Room 106, The Waterhouse Room or online via Zoom 5pm-6pm

Garrett Frampton, Vice President and lead of Computational Discovery group within Research and Development at Foundation Medicine

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Garrett Frampton

ice President and lead of Computational Discovery group within Research and Development at Foundation Medicine

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Garrett Frampton received a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and in Biology from the University of Chicago. He received a PhD degree in Biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, defending the thesis “Genomic analysis of control of cell type” in 2010. Prior to graduate school, he worked as a pharmacy technician, as a data manager in a psychopharmacology clinical research laboratory, and as a lab technician and data scientist in the genomics core facility at Boston University School of Medicine. For the last 14 years, Garrett has been a computational scientist and team leader at Foundation Medicine, a company that develops and operates cancer genomic profiling molecular diagnostics. He is currently Vice President, and lead of the Computational Discovery group within Research and Development at Foundation Medicine. This is a team of computational biology scientists tasked with conducting early-stage research on cancer genomics, computational pathology, and clinical outcomes for patients. He has a long history of high impact scientific publications.

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Moran Cabili

Associate Director of Business Development, Harvard Office of Technology Development

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Moran is a computational biologist and cross functional leader with close to a decade of experience in product management. Previously, Moran led Data Products development at Foundation Medicine. Prior to that, she spent a decade at the Broad Institute, studying the non-coding genome at the Regev and Rinn labs, and later as a product manager developing a biomedical research cloud platform in collaboration with Verily.  

Moran holds a Ph.D. in Systems Biology from Harvard and a M.Sc. in Computer Science from Tel-Aviv University.

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