Wesley Peng is a researcher and health equity advocate with a decade of experience translating biomedical innovation into measurable patient impact, including co-inventing a low-volume blood diagnostics device and delivering projects that benefited over 7,000 patients. He conducts clinical and population health research across institutions such as Barrow Neurological Institute, Brown University, NIH, and HonorHealth, and has published and presented findings at venues including NIH, AcademyHealth, SGIM, and The New York Times. An active health policy practitioner, Wesley lobbies on drug-cost and care-access legislation through the American College of Physicians while advising on social determinants and telemedicine initiatives. His work blends bench-to-policy translation—patenting diagnostic tech while running grants on social support for late-stage cancer patients—and has earned recognition from ACP, NASDAQ, and ISEF. Based in Providence, he balances research rigor with storytelling as a freelance writer and brings a practical commitment to making innovations accessible regardless of socioeconomic status.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Medicine - MD, Doctor of Medicine - MD at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Bachelor's degree, Health and Human Biology, Bachelor's degree, Health and Human Biology at Brown University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at BASIS Scottsdale
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