Summary
Barrett Anderies is a diagnostic radiology resident at UCSF with 11 years of clinical and research experience bridging biomedical engineering, neurosurgery, and imaging. Trained at Mayo Clinic School of Medicine with a dual BSE/BS in Biomedical Engineering and Mathematics from Arizona State (4.0), he has contributed to translational neuro-oncology projects that integrate preoperative MRI, tumor growth modeling, neuronavigation, and augmented reality to improve surgical accuracy. His background includes proteomics work at TGen and neurosurgery research at Mayo Clinic, where he helped link imaging phenotypes to tumor cell density and genetics for clinical trials. Based in San Francisco, he combines rigorous quantitative skills with hands-on clinical practice, bringing a systems-level view to diagnostic imaging and perioperative planning.
11 years of coding experience
Doctor of Medicine - MD, Doctor of Medicine - MD at Mayo Clinic School of Medicine
BSE, BS, Biomedical Engineering and Mathematics, 4.0, BSE, BS, Biomedical Engineering and Mathematics, 4.0 at Arizona State University