Rohil Jain is a Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. His work focuses on developing non-invasive diagnostic tools, including liquid biopsy assays and spectroscopy techniques, to analyze and improve the quality of solid organ transplants. He received his PhD from Purdue University and his Bachelors from IIT, Delhi.
He is involved in STEM outreach as part of the leadership team for Sci-ROI, an organization for science and research opportunities in India. He performs outreach with professionals in engineering fields and is involved in fundraising for the organizations events.
Unique fact: Rohil was awarded the $100, 000 Afdhal McHutchison LIFER Fellowship to support his work on assessing liver quality during machine perfusion.
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