Maxim Wolf

  • Associate Teaching Professor and Program Director, MS in Bioinformatics

Maxim Wolf is an associate teaching professor and director of the MS in Bioinformatics, a professional science master’s program at Northeastern University. Dr. Wolf received his undergraduate degrees at the University of Maryland, College Park in physics, chemistry, and cell biology and molecular genetics. He went on to complete his PhD at MIT in computational and systems biology. His scientific interests are in the field of evolutionary biology and the impact of mutational and selection pressures on genomes across time.

Dr. Wolf also has a deep interest in teaching and learning theory and practice. He came to Northeastern after completing a teaching fellowship at Harvard Medical School specializing in teaching and curriculum development in Bioinformatics.

Office Address

  • 109 Hurtig Hall

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