Summary
Rohan Chaudhari is a physician-scientist and computer scientist pursuing an MD/PhD at Oregon Health & Science University, focused on cancer immunology and immunotherapy. He previously served as a CRTA Fellow at NIH/NCI, researching how immune cells establish the tumor microenvironment, while at UCLA Health he investigated XIST/XACT dynamics and X-chromosome regulation. He brings a data science lens to biology, currently completing a Masters in Data Science at USC to strengthen computational methods for translational research. With eight years of experience spanning academic research, clinical immersion, and education roles, he combines hands-on lab work with mentoring and user-facing tutoring. Based in Los Angeles, he aims to translate rigorous biomedical research into scalable, data-driven therapies. An under-the-radar detail: his career so far reflects a rare blend of deep bench science and practical, service-oriented roles in health education and outreach.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Medicine - MD, Doctor of Medicine - MD at Oregon Health & Science University
Bachelor's degree, Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology, Bachelor's degree, Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology at University of California, Los Angeles
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Adrian Wilcox High School