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Andrew Kasarskis

Data Science Executive | Healthcare | Analytics | Pharmaceuticals | Diagnostics | Technology | Genomics | Instrumentation

Andrew Kasarskis is a skilled and experienced professional known for leading interdisciplinary teams to solve complex scientific challenges in various industries. With a background in health care, data, analytics, pharmaceuticals, genomics, and technology, he excels in problem-solving and innovation. Andrew's expertise spans from establishing metrics for progress to mentoring individuals and teams, ensuring durable solutions and organizational growth.

Andrew's educational background includes a PhD in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of California, Berkeley, a Bachelor of Science in Biology, a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, and a minor in History from the University of Kentucky. His academic achievements have equipped him with a strong foundation for his professional journey.

Throughout his career, Andrew has held key positions in reputable organizations such as Principal at Kasarskis Consulting, Chief Data Officer at GeneDx, and Executive Vice President at Mount Sinai Health System. He has also served in various leadership roles at the Icahn Institute for Genomics and Multiscale Biology, Pacific Biosciences, Sage Bionetworks, Merck, DoubleTwist, and Stanford University School of Medicine.

Andrew's ability to bridge the gap between technical expertise and business acumen sets him apart in the industry. His proactive approach to problem-solving, coupled with his extensive experience, reflects in the successful outcomes he delivers. By prioritizing organizational support and continuous communication, he ensures that projects not only meet their goals but also drive lasting impact.

Highlights

Jun 17 · FierceBiotech
Ahead of SPAC deal sign-off, Sema4 recruits its first data chief from Mount Sinai - FierceBiotech
Apr 8 · Nature.com
NREM delta power and AD-relevant tauopathy are associated with shared cortical gene networks | Scientific Reports - Nature.com
NREM delta power and AD-relevant tauopathy are associated with shared cortical gene networks | Scien
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New York, New York, United States