Summary
Ellie Beam is a psychiatry resident on the research track at Stanford Health Care who combines clinical training with a strong computational neuroscience background from an MD/PhD at Stanford funded by NIH fellowship support. She has published in top journals including Nature Neuroscience and NeuroImage, and develops machine learning and NLP approaches to synthesize human neuroscience data to inform data-driven decisions in mental healthcare. With eight years of research and clinical experience spanning Harvard, Duke, and Stanford, she brings interdisciplinary fluency across neuroscience, biomedical ethics, and computational methods. Beyond labs and clinics, Ellie’s early leadership in literary and arts organizations suggests a creative, communication-oriented approach to translating complex science for diverse audiences.
8 years of coding experience
Gilmour Academy
Neuroscience (BS), English (BA), & Chemistry (Minor), Neuroscience (BS), English (BA), & Chemistry (Minor) at Duke University
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Biomedical Ethics & Medical Humanities; Neuroscience, Behavior, and Cognition, Doctor of Medicine (MD), Biomedical Ethics & Medical Humanities; Neuroscience, Behavior, and Cognition at Stanford University School of Medicine
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Neurosciences, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Neurosciences at Stanford University