John Bachman

Science Lead at Loon

John Bachman has a diverse work experience spanning over 17 years. John started their career in 2004 as a Scientist at Charles River Analytics, where they worked on projects related to computational modeling of human decision-making and automated reliability assessments of complex software systems. During this time, John also authored or co-authored ten Small Business Innovation Research proposals.

In 2008, John joined Harvard University as a Ph.D. Candidate in Systems Biology under the supervision of Peter Sorger. John conducted both computational and experimental research, focusing on modeling biological processes and addressing unresolved mechanistic questions in programmed cell death. John's thesis research involved using kinetic data from an in vitro experimental system to discern alternative mechanisms for the action of key cell death regulatory proteins.

After completing their Ph.D., John became a Fellow in Therapeutic Science at the Lab for Systems Pharmacology, Harvard Medical School in 2016. In this role, they continued to contribute to the field by applying their expertise in therapeutic science.

John'smost recent work experience is as a Science Lead at X, the moonshot factory since 2021. Further details about this role are not provided.

Overall, John Bachman's work experience showcases their expertise and contributions to various scientific fields, including computational modeling, biology, and therapeutic science.

John Bachman has an impressive education history. John obtained a BA in Computer Science and Music from Harvard University, where they attended from 1996 to 2002. Subsequently, they pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Systems Biology from the same institution, completing their studies from 2008 to 2016.

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  • Science Lead

    September, 2021 - present