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Neekesh Dharia

Medical Director at Genentech

Neekesh Dharia is a highly accomplished Medical Director at Genentech, specializing in oncology early clinical development.

With a strong background in pediatrics, oncology, computational biology, and functional genomics, Neekesh's expertise lies in target identification, data science, sequence analysis, and leading early phase clinical trials.

Neekesh completed his MD in Medicine from the University of California, San Diego - School of Medicine, followed by a PhD in Malaria Genomics from Scripps Research, and a diverse undergraduate education in Biochemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Asian Studies from the University of Iowa.

During his postgraduate work, he focused on combining genome-scale CRISPR-Cas9 loss-of-function screening with large omics datasets to identify new targets in pediatric cancers while collaborating with renowned groups at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Broad Institute.

Prior to his current role, Neekesh served as an attending physician in pediatric hematology and oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Boston Children's Hospital, imparting his expertise and compassion in caring for young patients.

Neekesh's graduate research involved malaria research using bioinformatic techniques, including genomic microarray and sequence analysis, aimed at understanding drug resistance mechanisms and studying malaria parasite populations.

Throughout his career, Neekesh has been associated with prestigious organizations including Harvard Medical School, where he served as an Instructor, and UCLA Health System, where he completed his pediatric residency and engaged in malaria genomic research as a PhD student at The Scripps Research Institute.

Neekesh Dharia's vast experience, diverse skill set, and commitment to improving oncology through genomics and data-driven approaches make him a valuable asset in the field of medical research and clinical development.

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Burlingame, California, United States