My long-term research goal is to address problems in human health and disease by developing computational and bioinformatics methods to efficiently reason over high-throughput data streams spanning molecules to populations. We aim to dissect inter-individual differences in human phenomes through strategies that integrate data sources that capture the comprehensive clinical experience, the complex phenomena of environmental exposure (e.g., high-throughput measures of the exposome), and inherited genomic variation. I received my PhD and MS in biomedical informatics from Stanford University in Biomedical Informatics.
Courses Taught:
Data Science for Medical Decision Making (Spring Term)
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (Fall Term, 2024)
Addresses:
Countway Library
10 Shattuck Street
Boston, MA. 02115
chirag@hms.harvard.edu