Maïsha Kasole

Maïsha Kasole

MD-PhD Student

Degrees & Affiliations

Harvard Medical School Doctor of Medicine (MD), Expected May 2030 Boston, MA Harvard University Doctor of Philosophy in Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics, Expected May 2028 Cambridge, MA University of Wisconsin-Madison Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering, May 2021 Madison, WI

Background & Interests

Biology Biology
Cancer Cancer
Cell Atlas Cell Atlas
Computational Methods Computational Methods
Genomics Genomics
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Outdoor Adventures Outdoor Adventures
R&D R&D
Too Many Cooks Too Many Cooks

Biography

Maisha Kasole is a graduate student in the MD-PhD program at Harvard Medical School and Harvard University, where she is pursuing a Doctor of Medicine (MD) and a PhD in Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics. With a background in biomedical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Maisha has extensive research experience in neuroimmunology, bioelectronics, and functional genomics. She is currently focusing on cancer research, genomics, and urology, exploring how these fields intersect to advance understanding and treatment options.

Maisha has developed innovative experimental and computational tools to study immune responses in tissues, and her work spans multiple disciplines, including machine learning applications for disease phenotyping and computational modeling for neuromodulation studies. Her research aims to uncover new insights into cancer genomics and urological conditions, with a goal of contributing to more effective treatments and personalized medicine approaches.

Throughout her academic career, Maisha has demonstrated a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and improving healthcare outcomes. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals, and she has presented her findings at several national and international conferences. In addition to her research, Maisha has a strong track record of leadership and service, having held key roles in the National Society of Black Engineers and the Student National Medical Association. Her dedication to mentorship and community engagement reflects her passion for fostering diversity and inclusion within the scientific and medical communities.