
About
Robert Morris is a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), affiliated with the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) department. His research focuses on Systems and Networking, with recent work spanning bioinformatics, cancer biology, drug safety analysis, and computational medicine. He leads projects integrating FAERS data analysis with transcriptomics to uncover drug adverse effects and therapeutic targets.
- Education: Not detailed in available sources
His interdisciplinary approach bridges computer science and biomedical research, with notable contributions in multiomics analysis of tumor metabolism, CAR T cell therapy optimization, and FAERS-driven drug repurposing. Morris collaborates with MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) and maintains a lab focused on systems architecture and medical informatics.
Recent work emphasizes serverless/microservice unification (SigmaOS) and protein interactome analysis in aneuploid cancers. He has pioneered methods for identifying fusion genes via transcriptomics and exploiting E3 ligase vulnerabilities in oncology.
Grants/Awards: None explicitly listed in current data.
Labs/Teams: Active in CSAIL's systems and biomedical research groups, though specific lab names are not provided.
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