Telling Stories with Data

 
 

Julian Lange uses analytical approaches and visualization tools to bring out stories buried within data.

Julian received his Ph.D. in Biology from M.I.T. in 2008 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. His biomedical research has been published in 26 articles.

In 2018, Julian completed an M.S. in Data Visualization at Parsons School of Design. Currently, he leads data analytics and data visualization for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion on the People Analytics team at Takeda Pharmaceuticals.

Analysis and visualization tools: R, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop

 

 

EXPERIENCE

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, PEOPLE ANALYTICS, MAY 2023–present
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, DE&I, AUG 2022–APR 2023
SENIOR MANAGER, DE&I, JUN 2021–JUL 2022

TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICALS, US – Cambridge, MA

Values-based global pharmaceutical company


ADJUNCT FACULTY, OCT 2018–JAN 2020

PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN, THE NEW SCHOOL – New York, NY

Internet, TV, and voice company in United States

Parsons offers a certificate program in Infographics and Data Visualization. Julian is an instructor for the introductory class Data Visualization 101, which serves as a foundation for information design, data analytics, and interactive visualization practices.


SENIOR MANAGER, D&I, DEC 2018–MAY 2021 MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT, SEP–DEC 2018

CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS – Stamford, CT

Internet, TV, and voice company in United States

As a member of the Diversity & Inclusion team, Julian led analytics and data visualization for the D&I function at Charter. He conducted business intelligence analytics and visualized outputs to surface data-driven insights and identify new strategic and tactical opportunities for advancing Charter’s D&I objectives.


VISUALIZATION AND DATA INTERN, JUN–AUG 2018

LOS ANGELES TIMES – Los Angeles, CA

Daily newspaper with fourth-largest circulation in United States

The informative power of news stories is enhanced when they accompanied by graphics. As a member of the Visualization and Data desk at the Los Angeles Times, Julian created charts, maps, and explanatory graphics on a wide range of topics.


RESEARCH SPECIALIST, JAN–JUN 2017 POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, SEP 2008–SEP 2016

MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING CANCER CENTER – New York, NY

Cancer hospital and medical research institution

Julian executed independent, hypothesis-driven biomedical research in the laboratory of Dr. Scott Keeney using experimental and computational approaches. He produced, analyzed, and visualized gigabytes of data from molecular biology and genomics experiments, then communicated his findings in publications and seminars.


PH.D. RESEARCHER, SEP 2000–JUN 2008

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – Cambridge, MA

Research university focused on science, engineering, and technology

Julian carried out and published independent research on human genetic disorders of the Y chromosome in the laboratory of M.I.T. Professor Dr. David C. Page.


EDUCATION

M.S. in DATA VISUALIZATION

PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN, THE NEW SCHOOL – New York, NY

 

PH.D. in BIOLOGY

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – Cambridge, MA

 

DIPLÔME D'ÉTUDES APPROFONDIES in CANCER BIOLOGY

UNIVERSITÉ PARIS VII & INSTITUT CURIE – Paris, France

 

B.S. in BIOCHEMISTRY

MCGILL UNIVERSITY – Montreal, Canada


SKILLS

Programming tools – R, JavaScript, D3.js, p5.js, HTML/CSS

Software – Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office


RECOGNITION

The New School Provost Scholarship

Tri-Institutional Breakout Prize for Junior Investigators

American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowship

Académie Nationale de Médecine Fellowship

NSERC Canada Scholarship in Science and Engineering

McGill University McConnell Entrance Scholarship