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Matthew McCoy

Assistant Professor in the Department of Oncology at Georgetown University Medical Center

Dr. Matthew McCoy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Oncology at Georgetown University Medical Center, where he contributes to the research and education mission of the Innovation Center for Biomedical Informatics. With expertise in diverse applications of methods from bioinformatics and computational biology, his research current research spans wet lab analysis, protein structure dynamics, and tumor evolution. While broad in scope, the unifying goal of these research directions is to build predictive models that contribute to the development and adoption of clinical digital twins.

Dr. McCoy received a BS in Biological and Chemical Engineering from the University of Colorado, a MS in Bioinformatics from Johns Hopkins University, and a PhD in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology from George Mason University. He is currently teaching a course in Artificial Intelligence and its use in a health care setting for the Health Informatics and Data Science Master’s Degree at Georgetown University. And in addition to collaborative bioinformatic support for several preclinical cancer wet labs, Dr. McCoy’s contributes to several consortium projects, including the Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium, The Clinical Genome Resource, and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Consortium to Advance Health Equity and Researcher Diversity (AIM-AHEAD).

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