Arran Schlosberg
Arran Schlosberg
Arran Schlosberg is a highly accomplished and multi-talented individual, with a strong background in both medicine and technology. Schlosberg is a Principal Engineer at Fathom, and he has previously worked at Google as a Senior Software Engineer, notably leading the development of patented methods to analyze geospatial concentration risk. He is also a Fellow of the Faculty of Clinical Informatics (UK) and a member of the Royal College of Pathology Australasia.
Schlosberg's educational background includes degrees in Actuarial Science, Medicine/Bioinformatics, and Business Administration. He has worked as a co-founder and advisor for various startups, including HealthMatch, where he helped match patients with clinical trials. He is also an accomplished tutor, having taught actuarial studies at Macquarie University and served as a clinical associate lecturer at the University of Sydney.
Schlosberg's expertise spans multiple areas, including AI, software engineering, and health informatics. He is a skilled programmer and has experience coding in Golang. His interests include using technology to improve healthcare outcomes, as evidenced by his work at Google Health Research and his involvement with the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia.