
Matthew Solomonson, Ph.D.
Associate Director of Genomic Data Visualization, Medical and Population Genetics Program

Matthew Solomonson is the associate director of genomic data visualization in the Medical and Population Genetics Program (MPG) at the Ó³»´«Ã½ of MIT and Harvard. He is a member of the Translational Genomics Group (TGG) and the Analytic and Translational Genetics Unit (ATGU) at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is a protein structural biologist and software engineer. Solomonson is interested in developing customized web applications and software tools that enable researchers to explore large, complex biological datasets on the web.
Solomonson joined the Ó³»´«Ã½ in 2016 to create the first iteration of the browser, a resource for sharing variant data from hundreds of thousands of human exome and genome sequences. He is a member of the gnomAD leadership council, led by Mark Daly and Heidi Rehm. Solomonson also co-develops data-sharing resources for large-scale sequencing consortia in the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research, including browsers for , epilepsy, bipolar disorder, and autism. In 2020, Solomonson led the development of the Covid-19 Host Genetics Initiative for facilitating a global collaborative effort towards understanding the genetic factors underpinning Covid-19 susceptibility. Most recently, Solomonson developed , a web application for exploring exome-based association statistics across 4,529 phenotypes with gene-based and single-variant testing across 426,370 individuals with exome sequence data from the UK Biobank. Genebass was featured in the .
Prior to joining the Ó³»´«Ã½, Solomonson completed his B.S. at the University of Alberta, Canada, and his Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of British Columbia, Canada.
November 2022