Physician, scientist, educator. Master's student in Quantitative Methods at Harvard. Graduate of Medicine and bachelor's degree in Physiology, Developmental Biology, and Neurobiology from the University of Cambridge. In his scientific work, he focuses on using computational methods, engineering, and physics to understand, predict, and improve clinical outcomes in neurosurgical patients. Author and co-author of 16 scientific publications and presentations. Completed an internship in neurosurgery and neurology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Recipient of prestigious national scientific awards, including the Royal Medical Society. Two-time winner of the National Neuroanatomy Competition. Recipient of the Half Blue distinction and sports scholarship for achievements in handball (bronze medal at the British Universities Championship). Member of international organizations in neurosurgery, neurology, and computational neurobiology. Member of Collegium Invisibile. Aspires to a career as a neurosurgeon-scientist.
Jeremi Chabros