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Jerry Song

Genetics
Synthetic biology, bioengineering, neuromodulation, gene delivery, psychiatry

Jerry is an MD/PhD student in the Stanford Medical Scientist Training Program and Department of Genetics. Jerry was born and raised in Xinzheng, China, before moving to Seattle for middle and high school. Jerry received his B.S. in Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins and studied biochemistry at the University of Oxford. Before coming to Stanford, Jerry has worked on the mechanisms of neurodegeneration at Johns Hopkins, the molecular bases of behavioral neuroscience at the National Institute of Health, and novel methods for gene delivery in the Feng Zhang Lab at the Broad Institute. His primary research interest is to build molecular tools for the human brain. Outside of the lab, Jerry is usually found in his backyard garden or in restaurant supply stores preparing for his next dinner party.