President of Rare Genomics Institute, a non-profit biotechnology venture that seeks to enable any community to do any research for any disease. He is also on the faculty in the School of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. Jimmy completed the Fellows program in 2010. He holds a BA/BS in Cognitive Science and Biochemistry from Yale, MD/PhD/MHS from Johns Hopkins Schools of Medicine and Public Health, and is pursuing a MA Religion from Reformed Theological Seminary.