2026 Fellowship

Catalyst collaborators
US Department of Veterans Affairs logoVHA Innovation Ecosystem logoHood Pediatric Hub at MIT logo

Fellows

Pablo Cabrales Miró-Granada
PhD Candidate in AI-Guided Proton Therapy, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Bio
Jessica Feranec, MD, FACOG, URPS
Associate Chief of Staff, Surgical Services / Chief of Surgery, Orlando VA HealthCare System
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Jonah Goodman, MFA
Industrial & Product Designer / Modern Culture Labs
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Prisca Hamm, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
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Aryavarta Kumar, MD, PhD
Radiation Oncologist, VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System
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Tyler Lieberthal, PhD
Principal Scientist, 3D BioLabs LLC
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Sarah C. McBride, MD
Director, Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship, Boston Children's Hospital; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
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Othman O'Malley, DPT
Inpatient Physical Therapist, Lt. Col. Luke Weathers Jr. VAMC
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Selim Olcum, PhD
Co-founder & Vice President of Engineering, Travera
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Helen T. Paradise, MD MPH
Staff Physician and Clinician Educator, Minneapolis VA Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota School of Medicine
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Namrata G. Patel, MD
Primary Care Physician, Orlando VA Medical Center
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Michaela Prado
PhD Candidate, Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology (HST)
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Ali Ramezani, MSc, PhD Candidate
Research Assistant, University of Utah
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Neeti G. Reddy, MD, FACC
Section Chief of Cardiology; Co-Director of Echocardiography, VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Healthcare System
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Adam C. Siegel, PhD
Co-Founder and CEO, Kitten Labs
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Samuel Smith, MSNA, CRNA
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthesiologist, Central Virginia VA Health Care System, Richmond, Virginia
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Spencer Tomberg, MD, MS
Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine and Orthopedics, Denver Health Medical Center
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Melinda Turner, MD
Medical Director, Behavioral Health Group, Nashville Treatment Center
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Scholars

Sima Amin, BSN, RN
Nursing Scholar, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
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Julia Item, RN, BSN
Nursing Scholar, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
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Rui Liu, MIT '26
Undergraduate, Biological Engineering, MIT
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Izzy Luca, MIT '26
Undergraduate, Chemistry and Biology, MIT
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Emanuel Perez, BSN, RN
Nursing Scholar, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
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Mercedes Randhahn
Undergraduate, Chemical Biological Engineering and Political Science, MIT
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Abigail Thomas, MIT '26
Undergraduate, Computer Science and Molecular Biology, MIT
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Malia Vistro, MSN, RN
Nursing Scholar, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
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Jonah Xu, MIT '27
Undergraduate, Biological Engineering, MIT
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Faculty

Michael K. Dempsey
Entrepreneur in Residence at CIMIT
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Robert Evans
Director Systems Engineering
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Jamie Fairclough, PhD, MPH, MS
Director and Faculty, Engineering & Medicine, Dartmouth; Postgraduate Faculty, Harvard Medical School; Machine Learning Instructor, Stanford University; Data Scientist & AI Research Engineer, VA Healthcare System
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Marra S. Francis, MD, FACOG
Chief Medical Officer, PinkDx
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Joseph Frassica, MD
Professor of the Practice, Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, MIT; Executive Director, Hood Pediatric Innovation Hub
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Rafael Bello Fricks, PhD
Associate Director for AI in Medical Imaging, Boston Informatics Group
Office of Research and Development – Cooperative Studies Program, Department of Veterans Affairs
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Stephan Gaehde, MD, MPH
Boston VA Medical Informatics Fellowship Program Director; Boston VA Chief of Emergency Services
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Martha Gray, PhD
J. W. Kieckhefer Professor of Health Sciences and Technology; Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT; Director, MIT linQ
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Daniel Hurtado, PhD
Visiting Professor, MIT; Associate Professor, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Angela James, PhD
Vice President, Head of Clinical Pharmacology, MacroGenics Inc
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Tania Lopez Silva
Assistant Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, MIT; Core member, MIT Institute for Medical Engineering and Science
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Freddy Nguyen, MD, PhD
Physician-Scientist Fellow, MIT; Director, MIT Catalyst Scholars Program; CEO & Co-Founder, Nine Diagnostics
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Tim Padera, PhD
Associate Professor in Radiation Oncology, Harvard Medical School
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Anne Quaadgras, PhD
Director of the MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative, Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan
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Sandra Reidel, MD
Retired Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon
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John P. Riordan, MD, MSc
Emergency Physician, Montana VA; Medical Director for Clinical Operations, David J. Thatcher VA Clinic, Missoula, Montana
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Indra Sandal, PhD, MBA
Chief of Innovation, Tampa VA Hospital, FL; Innovation Senior Advisor, VHA Innovation Ecosystem; National Lead, VHA Uber Health Connect Initiative
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Laurie Sanders
Director, Enterprise R&D Program & Change Management, BD
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Jay J. Schnitzer, MD, PhD
Consultant (formerly SVP & CMO, The MITRE Corporation)
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Robert Sege, MD, PhD
Director, Center for Community-Engaged Medicine, Institute for Clinical Research and Health Policy Studies; Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, Tufts University School of Medicine
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Suzanne Shirley, LCSW
Vice President, Ipsos
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Nancy R. Steele, MA
Vice President, Strategy & Innovation at Pfizer, retired
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Joe Ting
President, Design by Boyd, Boyd Biomedical
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Ben Vakoc, PhD
Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts General Hospital Wellman Center for Photomedicine
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Experience highlights

Fellows discussing ideas on a bulletin board
New project discovery with high potential to achieve health impact and without the constraints of a single lab or organization.
Process driven by you in a multi-disciplinary team based environment. Past teams have established new lines of research, launched start-ups, and embarked on new career trajectories.
Mentored by a unique network of leading experts in their field from academic research and industry that shortens the time to realize meaningful healthcare outcomes.
A proven MIT linQ Innovation Method that focuses on real-world medical innovation opportunities and accelerates impact.

The process

Proof of need

Identify and evaluate relevant unmet medical needs by visiting laboratories, talking with clinicians, and exploring the literature.

Proof of opportunity

Identify and evaluate a set of possible solutions. Meet with key stakeholders to assess their potential of solving the unmet need.

Project proposal

Develop a research project plan with milestones over a 12-18 month time frame.

Outcome

Portfolio of validated research projects for ongoing mentorship, with real opportunity to transition to the project execution phase, project execution—exploration of funding and commercialization opportunities. Learn more about the Catalyst process

Program details

January 2026–early July 2026:

  • January 5, 2026: First meeting
  • Availability to meet during program schedule
    • Weekly sessions: Wednesdays 10:00am – 1:00pm ET
    • Weekly discussion groups: Mondays 10:00am – 11:00am ET
    • Three 3-day working sessions in person at MIT: January 20–22, February 24–26, and May 5–7.
  • July 1, 2026: Final session
  • Compatibility with current job, training, or activity
  • As appropriate, approval of your supervisor
  • See FAQs for more details

Beyond July

While the initial commitment is for 6 months, given that the objective is for you and other Fellows to nucleate a new research/innovation project, candidates should consider the feasibility of working beyond the initial 6 months. Practically speaking, the time required will continue to be at least 10-15 hours per week, but many Fellows have found ways to devote more time than that to accelerate their progress. Again, no a priori commitment is expected, but if you are certain that it would be impossible to go beyond the 6 month period, consider holding off your application until there is some possibility of continuing. Feel free to reach out to us to discuss your situation.

Catalyst community values

The Catalyst Program is aligned with MIT’s Values Statement in our commitment to making our community a humane and welcoming place where people from a diverse range of backgrounds can grow and thrive. Because learning is nourished by a diversity of views, we cherish free expression, debate, and dialogue in pursuit of truth – and we commit to using these tools with respect for each other and our community.

Catalyst aims to address equity and intersectionality in biomedical research and innovation in healthcare. Race, ethnicity, age, and sex can impact how different people respond to the same intervention. Diversity of thought and perspectives through the lens of a participant’s background contributes to an enhanced learning experience, improved research and development, and overall better medical interventions.

Our community challenges ourselves to face difficult facts, speak plainly about failings in our systems, and work to overcome them. Valuing potential over pedigree, we know that talent and good ideas can come from anywhere – and we value one another’s contributions in every role.

FAQs

Want to learn more? We have detailed answers to frequently asked questions.

Read the FAQs

Want to know more about the VA–MIT collaboration in Catalyst and what it means for VA providers?

Learn more about the VA–MIT collaboration

Still more questions? Email us at catalyst-program@mit.edu

As an engineer, you have honed your problem-solving skills and have a deep understanding of technology. The biomedical field is ripe with opportunities for individuals like yourself to apply your expertise and make a profound impact on the lives of patients and providers. The Catalyst Program offers an exceptional platform to harness your talents and channel them towards addressing the most pressing challenges in healthcare today.