Arolyn Conwill

Research Scientist, Computational Biology at Day Zero Diagnostics

Arolyn Conwill has worked in a variety of roles in the field of computational biology. In 2022, they began their current role as a Research Scientist at Day Zero Diagnostics, Inc. Prior to this, they were a Postdoc at the Lieberman Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from 2010-2022, a PhD Candidate and Postdoc at the Gore Laboratory at MIT from 2010-2022, a Teaching Assistant at the Department of Physics at MIT from 2010-2022, an iQuISE Fellow and Graduate Research Assistant at the Quanta Group at MIT from 2010-2022, a NNIN Research Intern at the National Institute for Materials Science from 2010-2022, a REU Student at the Loncar Lab at Harvard University from 2009-2010, and a HHMI Summer Research Assistant at the Whitaker Lab at Pomona College from 2008-2009.

Arolyn Conwill attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2010 to 2018, where they obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physics. Prior to that, they attended Pomona College from 2006 to 2010 and received a Bachelor's Degree in Physics. In 2008, they also attended Budapest Semesters in Mathematics.

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