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Nash Rochman

Assistant Professor

Nash was drawn to computational biology to help distil complex and confusing data into predictive models for disease. Previously a principal investigator at the National Institutes of Health, he maintains active involvement in the NIH research community while splitting time between New York and Washington, DC.

Education

  • PhD in Chemical and Biological Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
  • ScB/AB in Chemical Physics/Mathematics, Brown University

Research Interests

Computational biology; Host-pathogen adaptation; Bacteriophages; Cancer evolution

Publications