Summary
Bryan Khoo is a clinical research coordinator at Stanford University School of Medicine with 11 years of experience bridging medical practice, research, and business development. He has led 20+ pediatric orthopedic studies spanning anatomy, biomechanics, and medical machine learning, and previously developed a deep learning model of the patellofemoral joint in children. Trained in Management Science & Engineering and pre‑medicine at Stanford and holding an IB diploma, he combines clinical insight with quantitative and operational skills. Bryan’s background includes hands‑on surgical observerships and lab work in neuromodulation, giving him uncommon exposure to both bench science and the business of running medical practices. He’s based in the Greater Seattle area and brings a pragmatic, interdisciplinary approach to advancing pediatric orthopedic research.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
IB Diploma International Baccalaureate, IB Diploma International Baccalaureate at Skyline High School
Bachelor of Science - BS Pre-Medicine/Management Science & Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Pre-Medicine/Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University