Summary
Omid Miry is a neuroscientist and educator with 12 years of experience focused on in vivo neural imaging, learning and memory, and systems neurobiology, currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford Medicine and an Adjunct Professor at the University of San Francisco. He combines deep preclinical research and tool development with a decade of teaching across K-12 to graduate levels, translating complex neuroscience into accessible courses like Learning and Memory and Human Neuropsychology. Known for cross-disciplinary collaboration and mentorship, he has a track record of integrating experimental rigor with practical imaging approaches to probe cognition. Based in Palo Alto, he brings both academic leadership and hands-on lab expertise rooted in a PhD in Neurosciences and prior industry and research roles. An underappreciated strength is his sustained commitment to science communication, shaping how neuroscience is taught as well as investigated.
12 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Physiology, Bachelor of Science (BS), Physiology at San Francisco State University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Neurosciences, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Neurosciences at New York Medical College