Ken Ross is a seasoned computational biologist and lead scientist currently serving as the Associate Director of Computational Biology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, with a focus on pediatric cancer drug discovery. Ross's diverse experience includes roles as a senior statistician at Massachusetts General Hospital and a senior computational biologist at Broad Institute, where expertise in cancer bioinformatics was applied. Earlier roles encompassed research positions in speech recognition and engineering, demonstrating a strong foundation in electrical engineering with a PhD from Boston University. Ross's extensive research background spans various domains, from pediatric oncology to electronic warfare systems, reflecting a commitment to advancing scientific understanding and technologies.
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