Summary
Hyunjung Han is a clinical researcher with 9 years of experience translating neuroimaging and cognitive neuroscience into validated clinical interventions, holding a Ph.D. in Brain and Cognitive Science from Seoul National University. She led and published first-author results from pivotal trials and MRI studies—from protocol design through CRO coordination—most recently spearheading the primary publication for a digital therapeutic device targeting Mild Cognitive Impairment. Her background spans academic postdoctoral work at Gachon and Daegu Universities and volunteer research at UCLA, with deep expertise in structural and functional MRI, EEG/ERP, and clinical study execution. Based in Gyeonggi, South Korea, she pairs rigorous scientific authorship in high-impact journals with practical project management that drives products toward regulatory and commercial milestones. Unusually for a clinician-scientist, she also explores software development interests (Vue.js, Express) on GitHub, suggesting a knack for bridging research, digital health productization, and engineering-minded collaboration.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Brain and Cognitive Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Brain and Cognitive Science at Seoul National University
석사, Biological Psychology, 석사, Biological Psychology at Korea University / 고려대학교