Summary
Wuyang Yang is an accomplished neurosurgeon and academic leader with eight years of experience spanning clinical cerebrovascular and endovascular practice, research, and data-driven oncology work. Trained at Johns Hopkins and holding an MS in Health Science Informatics, he blends surgical expertise with computational and data management skills developed in postdoctoral and research roles in radiation oncology and cancer spatial omics. Currently transitioning from a neurosurgery residency and endovascular fellowship to an Assistant Professor position at the University of Arizona, he remains actively involved in clinical care, research coordination, and editorial work for the Chinese Neurosurgical Journal. Notably, his background includes building data systems for global health research and applying informatics to support radiotherapy planning—an uncommon combination that informs his translational approach to cerebrovascular disease.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
MD Clinical Medicine, MD Clinical Medicine at Capital University of Medical Sciences
MS Health Science Informatics, MS Health Science Informatics at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
High School, High School at 101 Middle School
English, Chinese