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Stephen H. Friend (born December 10, 1953) is an American clinician and scientist who has focused on genetic resilience, cancer biology, and other methods to improve drug discovery, open science, and wearable digital health technology. He is currently the President and co-founder of the nonprofit 4YouandMe and a Visiting Professor of Connected Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry at
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Career

Both of Friend's parents were on the staff and faculty at the
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. Friend received his undergraduate degree with Honors in Philosophy and Anthropology (1975). He received his PhD in Biochemistry: "Electrostatic and Hydrophobic forces in Myoglobin and Hemoglobin" (1979) and MD (1981) from
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, before doing his Pediatric fellowship at the
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(1981-1984). He moved to Boston where he did his Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Fellowship at the Children's Hospital of Boston, and the Dana Farber Cancer Center - while doing his postdoctoral fellowship as a Visiting Scientist with Robert Weinberg at the MIT Whitehead Institute (1985-1989). He was on the Faculty of the Children's Hospital of Boston, the Dana Farber Cancer Center, and the
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as an Associate Professor (1993). Since then, he has held faculty positions at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle (1994-1998); as Professor Department of Pathology,
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(1995-1998); Affiliate Investigator at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle (2009-2016); Professor of Genetics, Icahn School of Medicine, NY (2014-2016); and Visiting Professor,
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, Sweden (2014-2016), until now when he is a Visiting Professor in the Department of Psychiatry,
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, UK (2018-present). In 1996, he co-founded with
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and Leland Hartwell and later led Rosetta Inpharmatics, where they developed approaches to assess the effects of compounds in drug discovery and the aggressiveness of breast cancers now used across the world. Friend was the senior author of the paper that used expression profiles to detect who had aggressive breast cancer, which has over the last decades been at the core of the now widely approved assays that Mammaprint uses to screen many women with breast cancer. At Rosetta, they also developed machine learning tools to map signalling pathways using expression profiles and yeast gene knockouts that are the early examples of using deep biologic data sets to query the informational circuits in cells that are widely used today. Merck & Co., Inc. acquired Rosetta in 2001 for almost two-thirds of a billion dollars. Friend joined Merck & Co. as head of Advanced Technology and soon became SVP for Oncology. Friend worked at
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from 2014 to 2017 on their health team, co-reporting to COO Jeff Williams on aspects of health strategy. While at Apple, Friend worked on Apple's healthcare initiatives, including their software frameworks ResearchKit, CareKit, and HealthKit. After working at Apple, Friend co-founded 4YouandMe and is currently President of the company. In 2025 4YouandMe began work with a CZI Rare As One study to design and pilot apps that allow patients with five rare diseases, including
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and
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, to use digital health tools to monitor their symptoms. Friend now works on using smartphones and wearables to more accurately follow conditions, understand the role of stress, and codesign with disease groups ways for patients to follow what makes their diseases better and worse.


Sage Bionetworks

In 2008, Friend co-founded and led the nonprofit Sage Bionetworks to change how researchers work together. The aim of the nonprofit was to change the way drug discovery is done to improve patient wait times. At Sage, Friend and his colleagues developed efforts by which separate principal investigators across separate academic institutions could jointly work on a single project without assigning who would be the first authors. This "Federated" approach resulted in one of the first and still widely used approaches to determine a person’s age using
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patterns. Friend joined efforts with Gustavo Stolovitzky to design and carry out open Big Data Challenges to solve hard bioinformatic puzzles, "The Sage Dream Challenges," such as using it to ask whether machine learning can outperform radiologists in reading
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s. For this work, Friend was awarded the designation of an Obama White House Champion of Change 2013. He was noted for using large datasets and integrative system biology approaches to address complex diseases in the mid-1990s, and for having taken his efforts from medicine to academia to biotechnology to big pharmaceutical companies. Friend was recognized during this time when he was the President of Sage Bionetworks.


Contributions to medicine and biology

While at MIT, Friend and his team helped clone the first human cancer susceptibility gene, which blocks human tumor formation. The discovery of the retinoblastoma gene led to a fundamental change in understanding cancer genetics, introducing the concept of
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. Later, when on the Faculty at
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, the
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, and
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, the Friend lab went on to identify that
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mutations were driving the risk for tumors in
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. Friend has coordinated teams to link clinicians and molecular biologists to clone the first cancer susceptibility gene; yeast geneticists and oncologists to decode cancer cell sensitivities; and, most recently, clinical teams and app developers at Apple to design the first ResearchKit apps. In 2024, Friend co-authored ''Key Issues as Wearable Digital Health Technologies Enter Clinical Care'', a review examining the growing use of wearable health technologies to improve patient care, while also addressing challenges like privacy, data use, and health equity.


Recognition

Friend was named an Ashoka Fellow by Ashoka: Innovators for the Public in 2011.http://sagebase.org/info/NewsInfoDownloads/SageAshokaRelease6APR2011.pdf


Selected bibliography

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References


External links


TED talk with Stephen Friend
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