About Matt McCoy
Matt McCoy is an AI Research Fellow specializing in computational biology and bioinformatics, currently contributing to the ROSALYND platform at 1910 Genetics.
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Matt McCoy holds a PhD in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics from George Mason University and has developed innovative methods for utilizing protein structure dynamics to predict the phenotypic outcomes of genomic mutations. His expertise extends to integrating artificial intelligence into various biotechnological applications, including microbial characterization, agriculture, healthcare, and drug development. Currently, McCoy plays a key role in the development of the ROSALYND platform at 1910 Genetics, enhancing its capabilities in genetic analysis and biotechnological innovations.
About 1910 Genetics
1910 Genetics, based in Cambridge, MA, integrates AI with proprietary data to advance drug discovery in neurological, autoimmune diseases, and cancer, aiming to make undruggable targets obsolete.