About Me

Nic Encina

I am a global leader at the intersection of technology, digital health, and precision medicine, known for pioneering initiatives that have transformed healthcare. I have launched successful startups, founded an international consortium, and developed a precision population health program at Harvard University.

As the Chief Science and Technology Officer at the Harvard School of Public Health, I led innovations that translated complex discoveries into practical public health solutions. I also co-founded a digital innovation lab at a Fortune 500 company, creating and launching their flagship AI-driven translational medicine product line.

Previously, I founded and exited digital health startups, and helped launch biotech companies. My career began as a computational biologist during the Human Genome Project, contributing to groundbreaking genomics research.

I hold graduate degrees in Stem Cell Biology, Computer Science, and an MBA from Yale University, with computational biology training at Washington University Medical School.

Nic Encina

Global Leader in Precision Health & Digital Innovation • Founder of World-Renown Newborn Sequencing Consortium • Harvard School of Public Health Chief Science & Technology Officer • Pioneer in Digital Health Startups & Fortune 500 Innovation Labs

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