Daniel Fridman
About Daniel Fridman
Daniel Fridman is an Associate Computational Biologist at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, where he has worked since 2020. He is also a PhD student at Harvard University, specializing in Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics.
Work at Broad Institute
Daniel Fridman has been serving as an Associate Computational Biologist at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard since 2020. In this role, he contributes to various projects that integrate computational biology with genomic research. The Broad Institute is known for its collaborative approach to biomedical research, and Fridman's work supports the institute's mission to advance understanding of human health and disease through innovative computational methods.
Current Education at Harvard University
Since 2021, Daniel Fridman has been pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree at Harvard University. His studies focus on Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics, fields that combine biology, computer science, and statistics to analyze complex biological data. Fridman's academic work at Harvard contributes to the advancement of knowledge in genomic research and its applications in health.
Previous Experience at University of Oxford
Before joining the Broad Institute, Daniel Fridman worked as a Summer Student Researcher at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford in 2019. During this three-month position, he engaged in research related to Computational Biology and Health Informatics. This experience provided him with valuable insights into the intersection of computer science and biological research.
Internship Experience at Pfizer
In 2018, Daniel Fridman completed a Summer Internship at Pfizer, focusing on Metabolics and Quantitative Systems Pharmacology. This internship, which lasted three months in Cambridge, Massachusetts, allowed him to gain practical experience in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in the application of quantitative methods to pharmacology.
Academic Background at Yale University
Daniel Fridman earned his Bachelor's degree from Yale University, where he studied statistics and data science, as well as molecular biochemistry and biophysics. His undergraduate education, completed from 2016 to 2020, provided a strong foundation in both computational and biological sciences, preparing him for his advanced studies and research in bioinformatics.