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Francesco is a physician and research fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Irene Ghobrial at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, where he is co-mentored by Dr. Gad Getz. He obtained his medical degree from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy and completed his residency in hematology and oncology at Humanitas University in Milan. His research focuses on the use of single-cell RNA sequencing to elucidate mechanisms of response and resistance to T cell–redirecting therapies in patients with multiple myeloma and its precursor conditions, with the goal of informing the development of novel immunotherapeutic strategies.
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Kane received his PhD in Computational Immunology from University College London in 2025. His PhD work examined the role of adaptive immunity in the haematological malignancy multiple myeloma using a combination of single-cell RNA sequencing, T cell receptor sequencing, and cytometry methods.

Kane joined the Getz Lab as postdoctoral associate in March 2025. His current research focuses on designing novel bioinformatic tools for the analysis of emerging spatial technologies, including spatial proteomics and transcriptomics, alongside multi-modal integration of spatial and non-spatial data types. His end goal is to deploy these tools on primary patient samples to understand mechanisms of progression and response to therapy.
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Noé is a Research Fellow in the labs of Gad Getz at the Broad Institute and Irene Ghobrial at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He grew up in Lyon, France, where he earned his MSc before completing a PhD in Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Florida. Though his doctoral work focused on plants, his broad fascination with how living systems organize, respond to their environments, evolve, and adapt naturally led him to explore new directions. He became captivated by the immune system, and how its interactions with the tumor microenvironment shape cancer progression. This curiosity brought him to his current work in human cancer research.

Noé's research centers on multiple myeloma, driven by a desire to reduce the burden cancer places on patients' lives. He works toward developing treatments with minimal toxicity, as well as less invasive approaches to monitoring and screening. A major focus is creating tests that can detect early signs of myeloma progression, allowing patients to receive care before the disease threatens their health or quality of life. He also studies why certain populations face higher risks of developing multiple myeloma, with the goal of ensuring equitable access to precision therapies for all patients.

Outside the lab, Noé loves discovering new music, catching concerts around Boston, and playing music and board games. Above all, he enjoys spending time with his wife and their cat, Soup.
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Sihao, who earned an MSc in Genomic Medicine from Imperial College London in 2019, played a key role in using whole-genome sequencing to investigate respiratory rare diseases. He has extensive industry experience at the Beijing Genome Institute, Asia's largest genome research company, leading projects on pan-genomes, pharmacogenomics, chronic diseases, and cancer early diagnosis. Using machine learning, he developed industry-leading models for accurate cancer diagnosis and Tissue-of-origin identification.

In 2025, he completed his DPhil (PhD) at the University of Oxford under Prof. Cornelia van Duijn. His self-designed machine learning pipeline produced proteomic/metabolic aging clocks that accurately predict future disease risks and early mortality, and a proteomic Smoking Index to predict smoking-related disease and quantify recovery in former smokers.

Sihao is now a Postdoctoral Associate in the Getz Lab, investigating the clonal history of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Richter's Syndrome and developing models for prognosis of recurrence, transformation, and drug resistance based on molecular signatures.