Raul Alejandro Miranda-Ojeda
Raul Alejandro Miranda-Ojeda, MD, is a research intern at the Metabolic Disorders Research Unit, “Salvador Zubiran” National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition (INCMNSZ) in Mexico City. Trained at the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico with Harvard-affiliated research experience, he leads translational projects at the intersection of developmental neurobiology, psychiatry, and metabolic medicine.
Miranda-Ojeda has collaborated on writing clinical protocols at INCMNSZ and the “Manuel Velasco Suarez” National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery, focusing on non-invasive neuromodulation, and maintains a multidisciplinary, versatile profile that spans clinical protocol development, neuroimaging, neuromodulation, and data-driven analytics. He also serves as a peer reviewer for Springer Nature and Annals of Medicine and is the author or co-author of ten peer-reviewed articles.
As a neurodivergent individual, he brings lived experience to his research and is diligent, eager to learn, and committed to continuous improvement and excellence.