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Andrew Liu
PhD Student at Harvard University
Andrew Liu is a bioinformatics Ph.D. student at Harvard University who holds a Master of Science in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics from the same institution.
He is a 2020 ELBI Fellow at the Center for Health Security, with a background that includes experiences as a former consultant at the Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense, a biostatistician at Stanford University School of Medicine, and a software engineer at Udacity.
Andrew has also interned at various prestigious organizations such as SignalFire, Stripe, and Jump Trading, LLC, gaining valuable experience in data science, software engineering, and algorithmic trading.
His journey in academia includes roles as a teaching fellow at Harvard University and research internships at Stanford University School of Medicine and the Political Science Department at Stanford University.
With a diverse and rich background in bioinformatics, data analysis, software engineering, and research, Andrew Liu is continually expanding his expertise and knowledge in these fields.
As an Emerging Leader in Biosecurity fellow, Andrew's work reflects his commitment to making valuable contributions in the intersection of bioinformatics, health security, and public policy.