Gregory Way
About Gregory Way
Gregory Way is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, with a strong academic background in genomics and computational biology. He has held various research positions, including internships at Genentech and Morphotek, and has contributed to academia as a Graduate Research Assistant.
Current Position at Broad Institute
Gregory Way serves as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. He has held this position since 2019, contributing to research initiatives in Cambridge, MA. His work focuses on advancing knowledge in genomics and computational biology.
Previous Experience at University of Pennsylvania
Prior to his current role, Gregory Way was a PhD Candidate at the University of Pennsylvania from 2015 to 2019. During this four-year period in Philadelphia, PA, he engaged in research that laid the foundation for his expertise in genomics and computational biology.
Internship Experience at Genentech and Morphotek
In 2018, Gregory Way completed a two-month Research Internship at Genentech in South San Francisco, CA. Earlier, in 2014, he worked as a Research Intern at Morphotek, Inc. in Exton, PA, also for two months. These internships provided him with practical experience in the biotechnology sector.
Educational Background in Biology and Genomics
Gregory Way holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Genomics and Computational Biology from the University of Pennsylvania, which he earned from 2015 to 2019. He also obtained a Master's Degree in Biology from Saint Joseph's University, studying there from 2012 to 2014. His academic journey began with a Bachelor's Degree in Biology and Philosophy from The College of New Jersey, completed in 2011.
Role as Scientific Advisor at Infixion Bioscience
Since 2019, Gregory Way has been serving as a Scientific Advisor at Infixion Bioscience, Inc. in San Diego, California. In this role, he provides expertise and guidance in scientific research and development, leveraging his extensive background in genomics.