Summary
Seung Baek is a medical student and neuroscience-trained researcher based in New Jersey, currently pursuing MD at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School after earning a BS in Neuroscience from Johns Hopkins University. His research spans translational neuroscience, including iPSC-based disease modeling for Leukoencephalopathy with Brainstem and Spinal cord involvement and Lactate elevation (LBSL), stem cell therapies, and neuronal maturation studies. He served as a research technician at Johns Hopkins Medicine and co-authored a first-author retrospective study on Neurolytic Celiac Plexus Block, with experience in MATLAB, EPIC data management, and data visualization. He has presented at Society for Neuroscience and contributed to pain medicine data analysis, reflecting a strong bridge between bench and bedside. He actively pursues biomedical informatics and deep learning for pharmaceutical research, aiming to apply AI to accelerate therapeutic development. Based in New Jersey, he combines clinical training with research and a multidisciplinary interest in medicine, data, and design to deliver impactful healthcare solutions.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Johns Hopkins University
Doctor of Medicine - MD, Doctor of Medicine - MD at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
High School Diploma, Graduated, High School Diploma, Graduated at Middlesex School