Bio-IT World December 21, 2021

Sudeshna Das graduated with degree in electrical engineering, paired it with computational biology graduate studies, and followed a trajectory via industry (Millennium, now Takeda Pharmaceuticals) into her current faculty position at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School, where she directs the data core of the Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (MADRC).

Das recently sat down with Stan Gloss, founding partner at BioTeam, to discuss how MGH is collecting and working with enormous datasets to push back against Alzheimer’s. Bio-IT World was invited to listen in.

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