Jeremy Huard

Principal Application Engineer at MathWorks

Jeremy is a Principal Application Engineer for Quantitative Systems Pharmacology at MathWorks and the developer of MATLAB and SimBiology. He supports pharmaceutical companies in their modeling efforts by presenting workflows, delivering training, and performing proofs-of-concept. Jeremy also works with companies across industries in the adoption of AI techniques to develop predictive models.
Before joining MathWorks, Jeremy worked in the field of Systems Biology, specifically on integrating the effects of proliferative signaling pathways with the hepatocyte cell cycle at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems in Magdeburg, Germany. He holds an M.Eng. (Dipl-Ing) with a major in Biomedical Engineering from Télécom Physique Strasbourg, France.


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