Mark Youssef is a research scientist and education leader with a decade of experience bridging bench neuroscience and community health education. Currently Director of Education at United Against Inequities in Disease and an associate researcher at Mount Sinai, he designs curricula that link student projects to real-world public health practice while running laboratory studies on neural activity, neurodegeneration, and alcohol’s effects on neuronal mitochondria. He brings hands-on expertise in cell culture, PCR, Western blotting, CRISPR-based neuronal programming, and machine-learning image analysis, combined with project management skills honed through leadership roles from Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam CEO to co-founding an environmental monitoring startup. Known for turning creative ideas into feasible solutions, he focuses on data analytics, biotechnology, and translational research that improve human health. Based in New Brunswick and pursuing a Biomedical/Pre-Medical degree at Rutgers, he pairs academic rigor with community-focused impact.
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