Benjamin Jacob Hayempour

Chairman of Department of Psychiatry
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
UNION OF INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS (UIA)
Bahamas

Biography

Benjamin is a member of the Golden Key International Honors Society, The Society for NeuroInterventional Surgery, The Society of Neuroethics, and a National Merit Scholar. As an academic scholar at the UCSF/ UC Berkeley School of Bioengineering, he is focused on translational medicine and medical technology innovation. Benjamin is currently an Oxford University Medical Sciences Clarendon Scholar at the Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology. His research in this field includes the utilization of medical physics biotechnology to detect the molecular mechanisms of radiosensitivity in brain tumor stem cells. Benjamin is a member of the Golden Key International Honors Society, The Society for NeuroInterventional Surgery, The Society of Neuroethics, and a National Merit Scholar. As an academic scholar at the UCSF/ UC Berkeley School of Bioengineering, he is focused on translational medicine and medical technology innovation. Benjamin is currently an Oxford University Medical Sciences Clarendon Scholar at the Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology. His research in this field includes the utilization of medical physics biotechnology to detect the molecular mechanisms of radiosensitivity in brain tumor stem cells.

Research Intrest

Benjamin is a member of the Golden Key International Honors Society, The Society for NeuroInterventional Surgery, The Society of Neuroethics, and a National Merit Scholar. As an academic scholar at the UCSF/ UC Berkeley School of Bioengineering, he is focused on translational medicine and medical technology innovation. Benjamin is currently an Oxford University Medical Sciences Clarendon Scholar at the Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology. His research in this field includes the utilization of medical physics biotechnology to detect the molecular mechanisms of radiosensitivity in brain tumor stem cells.Neuro-Oncology, Biomedical Imaging Instrumentation, Medical Physics Radiotherapy, Neuroradiology, Neuropsychiatry, Biomedical Engineering.