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CEO, Scientist, Athlete, & Coach
I’m a PhD candidate at UCSF in the Nadav Ahituv Lab, developing functional-genomics tools to study hidden genomic features and improve gene-editing technologies. I also help lead The Mat Association, train as an athlete, coach others, and stay involved in the communities that shaped me.
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Potential employers
Start with the research page, CV, and source-backed chronology. The goal is a clear picture of the scientific work, training discipline, and community leadership without exaggeration.
Scientific collaborators
The science path explains the current UCSF/Ahituv Lab context, the kinds of questions I care about, and the technical areas where collaboration would be useful.
Sponsors and partners
For people considering support, the site now separates verified milestones, current work, nonprofit/community context, and a protected contact path.
Nonprofit and community
For athletes, families, educators, and community partners, the nonprofit path connects the work to mentorship, academic support, and standards around combat sports.
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Public source for the current graduate-student research context.
Coaching profile SF State AthleticsPublic source for the Bay Area coaching chapter.
Feature profile Golden Gate XpressPublic profile connecting graduate work, training, and Olympic-level goals.
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I’ve been shaped by classrooms, labs, training rooms, family, teammates, coaches, and the people who kept opening doors.
UCSF PhD candidate in the Nadav Ahituv Lab, focused on functional genomics, hidden genomic features, and gene-editing technologies.
Helping build nonprofit work around wrestling, academic support, community, and athlete development.
Coach shaped by serious rooms, university programs, and the responsibility to help athletes improve.
Greco-Roman wrestling, strength training, and Jiu Jitsu all sit inside the same long practice of learning, adapting, and staying consistent.
For collaborators, mentors, employers, and sponsors, this is the technical thread: functional genomics, regulatory biology, perturbation experiments, and clearer ways to measure what the genome is doing.
I study how genomic features influence biology, with current UCSF work focused on building tools that can help reveal hidden mechanisms relevant to human health.
UCSF Ahituv LabThe public research thread is tool-oriented: gene regulation, functional assays, perturbation-based experiments, and tools that make biology easier to measure clearly.
Science pageWrestling and the lab both reward patient work: repeat the basics, look carefully, test assumptions, and let the evidence change the next step.
Story pageFunctional genomics is strongest when it is described precisely. The useful version is specific: define the biological question, choose the perturbation or assay, measure the readout, and revise from evidence.
The public research anchor is functional genomics: asking which genomic features matter, in which context, and how to test that directly.
The work is about tools and readouts: perturbation, regulation, cell context, and careful measurement rather than vague claims about “innovation.”
A useful result narrows the question, exposes a weak assumption, or points toward a better experiment. That rhythm is familiar from training too.
From early Greco-Roman results to college training rooms, graduate school, the lab, Jiu Jitsu, coaching, and community work.
Started wrestling in high school, lost significant weight during the first season, and placed 5th at Cadet Greco Nationals. It was the first public marker of a new direction.
Result pageUSAW Junior Greco-Roman Nationals, 1st. A major junior result before the college training chapter.
Result pageOhio State listed Orry in its 2011–12 heavyweight group as a freshman from Walnut Creek, California.
Ohio State pageA 2018 Golden Gate Xpress profile notes that Orry transferred to Northern Michigan after freshman year at Ohio State and graduated in 2017.
Golden Gate Xpress profile2013 includes a University Nationals Greco title, FILA Junior World Team Trials placement, and a USOEC Greco dual match win in Sweden.
Result clusterSenior Nationals / Olympic Trials Qualifier, then 4th at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials Challenge Tournament at 98 kg.
Result clusterA 2018 Golden Gate Xpress profile connects Orry with SF State graduate study, CIRM fellowship context, assistant coaching, and training at SF State.
Golden Gate Xpress profileStarted at Graciefighter Pleasant Hill in 2017; blue belt in 2019; purple belt ceremonies followed on August 20 and August 22, 2022.
BJJ timelineTrackwrestling lists 7th at 2023 Senior Nationals in Greco-Roman 97 kg.
Result pageUCSF lists Orry as a graduate student in the Ahituv Lab. The present chapter brings together research, service, coaching, training, and the road ahead.
UCSF Ahituv LabEach stop shaped a different part of the work: school, training, research, coaching, and community.
Ohio State’s 2011–12 wrestling preview lists Orry as part of the heavyweight group as a freshman from Walnut Creek, California. This stays factual and linked rather than inflated.
A quieter but important chapter: Northern Michigan combined school with the Greco-Roman training-site environment. A 2018 profile says Orry transferred there after freshman year at Ohio State and graduated in 2017.
Back in the Bay Area, this chapter connected graduate school, coaching, training, and mentorship. SF State Athletics lists Orry as an assistant coach.
Current research home in the Nadav Ahituv Lab. UCSF lists Orry as a graduate student developing tools to illuminate hidden genomic features and uncover mechanisms for improving human health.
A training history across Diablo Barbell, Ohio State, Westside Barbell, Northern Michigan, San Francisco State, UCSF, and the Jiu Jitsu belt progression.
Early strength training became part of the foundation for later college wrestling, Greco-Roman training, coaching, and Jiu Jitsu.
A serious college wrestling environment and part of the path that later shaped training, coaching, and standards.
A strength chapter tied to Louie Simmons and Westside Barbell in Columbus, Ohio, and an early exposure to the conjugate training system.
Westside Barbell, Columbus, Ohio, around 2013.
A Greco-Roman chapter where school and training lived in the same ecosystem. Public profiles connect this period to the Olympic Training Site and a 2017 graduation.
A chapter where competitive experience became coaching, teaching, and helping athletes develop. Public 2018 coverage places Orry training at SF State and coaching under Jason Welch.
The current balancing point: doctoral research, community work, training, coaching, and the next athletic goals.
Orry started training Jiu Jitsu in 2017 at Graciefighter in Pleasant Hill, California.
Orry was awarded his blue belt in 2019 by Cesar Gracie and Vini Nunes.
Orry was awarded his purple belt by Cesar Gracie at Graciefighter in Pleasant Hill, CA.
Pleasant Hill ceremony with Cesar Gracie, August 20, 2022.
Orry also had a purple belt ceremony with Ralph Gracie in San Francisco, CA on August 22, 2022.
San Francisco ceremony with Ralph Gracie, August 22, 2022.
A chronological view of key results, from Cadet and Junior Greco through senior-level competition.
An early national placing after starting wrestling in high school. A Golden Gate Xpress profile later described this first season as a turning point physically and mentally.
A regional Greco-Roman win that showed the early progress was not a one-off and helped build momentum toward national results.
A junior national title in Fargo. Public Ohio State and Trackwrestling records make this a key marker before the college training chapter.
A University Nationals Greco title during the Northern Michigan / Olympic training-site period, linking school with high-level Greco-Roman development.
A World Team Trials placement that kept the international Greco-Roman pathway visible and competitive.
USA Wrestling reported Orry among the USOEC athletes who won matches in a Greco-Roman dual in Härnösand, Sweden — useful international dual experience.
USA Wrestling’s 2016 Olympic Trials preview lists Orry Elor, Walnut Creek, Calif., as the 2015 Olympic Trials Qualifier fifth-place finisher at 98 kg.
A fourth-place finish at the 2016 Olympic Team Trials Challenge Tournament. It belongs in the story because it shows both proximity to the goal and the need to keep rebuilding.
Trackwrestling lists Orry taking 2nd at 2016 University Greco Nationals at 98 kg.
Trackwrestling lists Orry winning Open Greco 130 at the 2018 CAUSA Kids/Greco/Freestyle/Open event.
Trackwrestling lists Orry placing 7th at 2023 Senior Nationals in Greco-Roman 97 kg.
A practical hub for blog posts, training updates, nutrition notes, weight-trend summaries, social highlights, and RSS.
Training, nutrition, recovery, and competition prep make more sense when they are shown with context.
A weekly training summary: focus, sessions, recovery, lessons, and the next adjustment.
sessions: 6 · minutes: 420 · focus: base-building and technical consistency
Food, calories, hydration, and performance notes with context rather than noise.
calories: public range optional · focus: protein, hydration, travel meals
Weight updates are most useful as trends, context, and performance notes rather than isolated numbers.
weightTrend: trend-focused · focus: health, performance, competition context
Sleep, soreness, mobility, recovery tools, and the training adjustments that follow.
sleep: 7h average · focus: mobility and consistency
These are working source links, not copied media. Real photos and videos can be embedded once ownership or permission is clear.
Current public affiliation and research-interest anchor for the functional-genomics work.
Open source 02 Lab contextGene regulation, regulatory elements, functional genomics, and disease-relevant mechanisms.
Open source 03 ProfileBay Area profile connecting graduate school, coaching, training, and Olympic-level goals.
Open source 04 VideoNorthern Michigan period: Greco-Roman training, school, and early biology research context.
Open source 05 Match archiveArchived matches and results. Link out rather than copying footage or screenshots without licensing.
Open source 06 CommunityNonprofit work around combat sports, academic support, standards, and community.
Open sourceProfiles, interviews, source pages, and visual references in one place.
Each card links out and explains the relationship, instead of just dropping a logo.
Graduate student in Nadav Ahituv's lab. Functional genomics, gene regulatory elements, and therapeutic targeting of gene regulation.
Assistant coach history. A coaching and mentorship chapter connected to wrestling development in the Bay Area.
Nonprofit cofounder. A community organization connecting combat sports, academic support, and character development.
PhD candidate / graduate researcher. The academic home for Orry's doctoral work and research training.
Professional profile. Best public destination for employer-facing career details until the CV page is finalized.
Greco-Roman wrestling club affiliation. Public UCSF profile language connects Orry's Greco-Roman wrestling to New York Athletic Club competition.
Undergraduate path and Greco-Roman training base. A major chapter combining school, Olympic Training Site wrestling, and early research exposure.
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