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Marthin Mandig

MS Student

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Marthin Mandig is currently a graduate student in the Biomedical and Health Informatics Master’s program with a strong interdisciplinary background in public health and data science. He has conducted research at institutions including Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, and University of Washington Medicine, where he supported studies in HIV, oncology, and behavioral health by developing data pipelines, performing statistical analyses, and contributing to reproducible research workflows. His work spans structured and unstructured data sources, including electronic health records, clinical trial datasets, and biological sequence data.
With his interest in using EHR data and computational methods to better understand treatment outcomes, disparities in care, and patient engagement across marginalized populations, he’s motivated to bridge computational innovation with real-world clinical and public health impact.