John Martin Tully has been working in IT in Latvia since the mid-1990s. He is also the founder of the Genomics Data Network and the Latvian Pediatric Cancer Initiative that will offer free genetic testing for all pediatric cancer patients in Latvia. This summer, Mr. Tully was elected as a board member at the American Chamber of Commerce in Latvia.
John is a firm believer in the future of bioinformatics and whole-genome sequencing as the best way to fight cancer. His vision is to promote education and help scientists benefit from the rapid technological advances – so that technology can truly serve humanity.
MikroTik, founded almost a quarter-century ago, supports “big data” networks and cancer research in several ways. As the CEO, John has focused on developing cost-effective, secure, and powerful wireless technologies – from 60 GHz solutions to LTE and 5G. MikroTik products are used by ISPs, individual users, and companies to build data network infrastructures worldwide – even in space research, ocean research, and on Mount Everest.