Marshall Thompson, PhD

Rare Cancer Research Foundation President

Marshall Thompson is a multi-disciplinary scientist, software engineer, and business leader with a strong interest in applying cutting-edge software practices to genomic-scale biological problems. He completed undergraduate studies at the University of New Mexico, where he earned degrees in Biology and Computer Science. Marshall then went on to earn a PhD in Genetics and Genomics from Duke University.

Additionally, Marshall has a wealth of experience in the software and business industries, with skills in software architecture and development, consulting, product development, technical marketing, sales engineering, support, and support management. His  passion for science and engineering education, mentorship, and business leadership has led him to hold various positions throughout his career including at PICI, OxfordVR, and Cognitect.

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Alliance for Rare Cancers I Jedi Rare Cancer Foundation

P.O. Box 683501, Park City, Utah 84068 

The Alliance for Rare Cancers is a fiscally sponsored program of the Jedi Rare Cancer Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, accepting tax-deductible donations from individuals, corporations, family-advised funds, and foundations. Federal Tax ID 86-2610819. All donations are tax deductible as allowed by law.I 

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