Nick Semenkovich

Nick Semenkovich

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semenko@alum.mit.edu

About Me

I graduated from MIT in 2009 with a B.S. in Course 6 (EECS) and a B.S. in Course 7 (Biology). I also served as Editor in Chief of the student newspaper The Tech.

I'm currently pursuing an M.D./Ph.D. in the Gordon Lab at Washington University School of Medicine as part of the NIH Medical Scientist Training Program.

When I'm not in lab, I'm either playing with network security (I'd be lost in this world without Wireshark) or working on advancing open educational resources in medicine (which lag far behind even MIT's OpenCourseWare project).

Along those lines, I'm working on ensuring doctors & nurses get flu vaccines, which (strangely) aren't required for health care workers — even though many other vaccines are.

If you're incredibly bored, you can follow my main-belt asteroid, which looks like it's having a great time just a bit past Mars.

Resume

My (likely outdated) one-page resume: semenko-resume.pdf