Dr Freddy Nguyen, MIT Research Fellow | Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital | Former Director of MIT Hacking Medicine

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Dr. Freddy T. Nguyen, MD, PhD is a Physician by training and research fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston. He completed his postdoc in chemical engineering at MIT, In Vivo Microscopy Fellowship at MGH Boston, medical residency in pathology and laboratory medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, and clinical fellowship in transfusion medicine at Dartmouth and served on the Board of the Associate Member Council for the American Association for Cancer Research.
Dr. Nguyen has expertise in developing and translating biomedical diagnostic technologies from the lab to the clinic. Through his leadership at MIT Hacking Medicine, he worked with 200+ entrepreneurs and startups, from product development & market fit, medical market strategy, pilots to clinical studies. He has developed novel biophotonics and nano technologies (carbon nanotube sensors, optical coherence tomography, light scattering, fluorescence, Raman) for functional precision oncology. “With the rise of newer and targeted therapies, there is a growing need for more rapid feedback on cancer diagnosis and treatment effectiveness.”