Parag Mallick

Dr. Parag Mallick is an Associate Professor at Stanford University.  Originally trained as an engineer and biochemist, his research spans computational and experimental systems biology, cancer biology and nanotechnology.  Dr. Mallick holds his undergraduate degree in Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis and his Ph.D. from UCLA in Chemistry & Biochemistry, where he worked with Dr. David Eisenberg.  Dr. Mallick completed Post-Doctoral studies at The Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle, WA with Dr. Ruedi Aebersold.  Beyond studying fundamental disease mechanisms, his group has been pioneering novel multi-scale approaches for enabling personalized and predictive medicine.  Most recently, his group has been developing mode-based and physics-based approaches to machine learning that enables learning over domains that span a wide range of time and length scales. Outside of his academic interests, he founded Nautilus Biotechnology, a next generation proteomics company.  He also actively advises numerous biotechnology companies and VC funds.