About me
My name is Brendan Reardon and I am currently a computational biologist in the Van Allen laboratory at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard, using clinical computational oncology for precision cancer medicine. Here, I lead the clinicogenomics working group, manage our cloud compute and storage infastructure, and contribute to various other research projects. Additionally, I am a graduate student in the Culhane lab at the University of Limerick.
Previously
I studied physics and creative writing at Brandeis University, where I was an undergraduate researcher with the Radio Astronomy Group and worked at the Technology Help Desk as a student manager and technician. While there I received the Provost’s Undergraduate Research Fund to spend a summer at University College Cork with the Radio Astronomy and Active Galactic Nuclei group.