Felix Wong, MIT

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Thank you for visiting my homepage. Here you will find some of my work in biophysics and biological engineering. I am a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of James J. Collins at MIT and supported by an NIH K25 Mentored Quantitative Research Career Development Award, having received a perfect impact score of 10. Featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 in Healthcare, I am co-founder of Integrated Biosciences, a new biotech start-up working on drug discovery for age-related disease.

As a physicist and mathematician by training, I am interested in applications of machine learning to biology, microbial biophysics, cellular physiology, and statistical physics. My research has led to a better understanding of how drugs including antibiotics work, how the next generations of drugs can be discovered, how cells are built, and how infectious diseases spread.

I received my Ph.D. in applied physics in 2019 from Harvard University, and A.B./S.M. in mathematics and computer science in 2014 from Harvard College. From 2015 to 2021, I was a resident tutor in Quincy House at Harvard.