Michael M
- Research Program Mentor
PhD candidate at Binghamton University
Expertise
Neurobiology of substance abuse, cancer biology, genetics/genomics
Bio
After transitioning from genetic modification, my current work encompasses computational modeling, both on the simulation and artificial intelligence sides. Being in the middle of the artificial intelligence revolution is incredible, especially tackling it from a systems perspective. Utilizing artificial intelligence and quantum computing, I tackle healthcare, life science, and societal issues. Outside of work, I am attempting to understand why my 3D-printed door knocker isn't loud enough to alert my dog. However, progress is being made. The latest iteration makes his ears stand up but does not elicit full attention. Will continue to update.Project ideas
Project ideas are meant to help inspire student thinking about their own project. Students are in the driver seat of their research and are free to use any or none of the ideas shared by their mentors.
Coding skills
Python, R, MatlabLanguages I know
Russian (Fluent), Spanish (advanced), Ukrainian (Intermediate)Teaching experience
Tutoring, Teaching assistant for several college courses, Head Researcher and Graduate Researcher at several labs, Aided with instruction of new hires at several commercial pharmaceutical institutionsCredentials
Work experience
Pfizer (2022 - 2022)
ScientistMonte Rosa Therapeutics (2020 - 2021)
Research Associate II, Cell Culture SpecialistEducation
Marist College
BS Bachelor of Science (2018)
Biomedical ScienceTufts University
MS Master of Science (2020)
Biomedical EngineeringBinghamton University
PhD Doctor of Philosophy candidate
Biomedical Engineering