Matthew Galvin is the Associate Director of Operations for Clinical Informatics at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. With a background in software architecture and bioinformatics, he has led engineering for projects like MatchMiner, focusing on precision oncology. He holds a Bachelor of Science from Oregon State University and has over ten years of experience in biotechnology and healthcare.
Living in Boston, Matthews personal interests include human health, equity, computer science, and philosophy. Public profiles suggest he may also have an interest in sailing and baseball, reflecting his life in the coastal city.
He is a contributing author on major cancer research initiatives, including the international AACR Project GENIE.