Michael Schnall-levin
biomedics
Brother Industries Slovakia s.r.o.
San Marino
Biography
Michael Schnall-Levin is the Vice President of Computational Biology and Applications at 10x Genomics. Michael is passionate about the use of new technology to improve our understanding of the genome and to improve human health. Before joining 10x Genomics, Michael was an NSF postdoctoral fellow with Eric Lander at the Broad Institute where he worked on developing novel applications of DNA sequencing technologies. Prior to that, Michael worked at Foundation Medicine, where he developed some of the early algorithms to accurately detect mutations in patient tumor samples. Michael earned his PhD in Mathematics from MIT, where he was both a Hertz fellow and NDSEG fellow, and his BA in Physics from Harvard College.
Research Interest
Michael Schnall-Levin is the Vice President of Computational Biology and Applications at 10x Genomics. Michael is passionate about the use of new technology to improve our understanding of the genome and to improve human health. Before joining 10x Genomics, Michael was an NSF postdoctoral fellow with Eric Lander at the Broad Institute where he worked on developing novel applications of DNA sequencing technologies. Prior to that, Michael worked at Foundation Medicine, where he developed some of the early algorithms to accurately detect mutations in patient tumor samples. Michael earned his PhD in Mathematics from MIT, where he was both a Hertz fellow and NDSEG fellow, and his BA in Physics from Harvard College.