Jonathan Henry
About Jonathan Henry
Jonathan Henry is an Associate Researcher with a focus on integrating social impact into clinical research practices. He has extensive experience in clinical research and holds degrees in Biology, Biomedical Sciences, and a Professional Certificate in Global Health Equity & Innovation.
Work at Broad Institute
Jonathan Henry has been serving as an Associate Researcher at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard since 2018. His role involves contributing to medical and population genetics research, focusing on integrating social impact into clinical research practices. His work aims to bridge the gap between clinical research and philosophical inquiry, reflecting his commitment to enhancing the relevance of research in addressing societal issues.
Current Position at Massachusetts General Hospital
In addition to his role at the Broad Institute, Jonathan Henry has worked as a Clinical Research Coordinator at Massachusetts General Hospital since 2018. His responsibilities include coordinating clinical research activities, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and facilitating communication among research teams. His position allows him to apply his expertise in clinical research while contributing to advancements in healthcare.
Education and Expertise
Jonathan Henry holds a Master's degree in Biology from Harvard University, where he studied from 2018 to 2021. He also earned a Professional Certificate in Global Health Equity & Innovation from the MGH Institute of Health Professions in 2020. His educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Sciences from Western Michigan University. His expertise encompasses social impact, philosophy, clinical research, and chemistry.
Previous Experience as Lab Technician
Before his current roles, Jonathan Henry worked as a Lab Technician at Ascension from 2016 to 2017. During this year, he gained practical experience in laboratory settings, which contributed to his foundational knowledge in biomedical sciences. This experience has informed his subsequent work in clinical research and genetics.