Bahador Marzban is a Scientist and Senior Digital Health Data Engineer at Johnson and Johnson. Before J&J, he held the position of Data Scientist at Daxor, a prominent biomedical device company. At Daxor, he spearheaded algorithm development initiatives and built predictive models based on wearable technologies.
Bahador dedicated three years to a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Michigan's Medical School. His research during this period focused on cardiovascular systems and the development of multiscale predictive models for heart failure patients. With a Doctorate in Engineering, Bahador's doctoral research centered on the development of a computational framework for cell mechanics, cell migration, and biophysical-based predictive modeling.
Currently, Bahador applies his expertise at Janssen Pharmaceuticals, where he plays a pivotal role in driving progress in the realm of digital health data. His primary focus lies in automated digital health data engineering and the effective utilization of digital health data to enhance healthcare outcomes and patients' life.