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Shaun Patel
Cofounder & CEO at REACT Neuro
Shaun Patel is a distinguished neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and investor with a diverse background in academia and business. He served as a Faculty Member at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital from 2018 to January 2021.1
Education and Academic Background
Patel holds an impressive educational portfolio:
- Ph.D. in Anatomy and Neurobiology from Boston University School of Medicine (2009-2014)
- Master of Science (MSc) in Biomedical Informatics from Harvard Medical School (2016-2018)
- Master's Degree in Medical Sciences from Boston University School of Medicine (2007-2009)
- Bachelor's Degree in Neuroscience and Biochemistry from Indiana University1
Professional Experience
Patel's career spans both academia and entrepreneurship:
- Co-founder and CEO of REACT Neuro (2017-present), a company focused on innovative technologies for neurological disorders15
- Co-founder and General Partner of DRADS Capital (2018-present), demonstrating his expertise in venture capital and investment12
- Faculty Member at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital (2018-January 2021)1
Research Interests
Patel's research interests lie at the intersection of neuroscience, medicine, and technology. His work focuses on translational neuroscience, aiming to understand both correlation and causation in brain function.3 He has published numerous papers and articles in esteemed scientific journals, contributing significantly to the field of biomedical informatics.
Entrepreneurial Ventures
As the co-founder of REACT Neuro, Patel is working to democratize access to brain health at home.4 At DRADS Capital, his goal is to push the boundaries in biotechnology, AI, and life sciences.2
Personal Interests
Outside of his professional pursuits, Patel has an interesting hobby - he might be found flying a Cessna 172 at 3,000 feet.2
Shaun Patel's combination of academic excellence, research expertise, and entrepreneurial spirit makes him a notable figure in the fields of neuroscience and biomedical technology.