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Baber Khan

Research Coordinator
Baber Khan coordinates the Frontotemporal Dementia: Genes, Images, and Emotions project.

Baber Khan completed his bachelor of arts degree with an emphasis in neurobiology at the University of California Berkeley in 2009. While studying as an undergraduate, Baber joined the Memory and Aging Center in February 2007 as a volunteer research assistant on a variety of projects investigating endocrine, psychiatric and time perception changes in patients with neurodegenerative diseases. In 2010, Baber became a research coordinator on the project Frontotemporal Dementia: Genes, Images and Emotions. He now works closely with Dr. Bruce Miller and other members of the Memory and Aging Center to better understand and qualify a broad spectrum of neurodegenerative diseases.

Outside of the Memory and Aging Center, Baber enjoys an active lifestyle and can be found rock climbing, playing tennis or running around the streets of San Francisco. He is also a huge fan of college football and can be found planted in front of his TV on college game day. Baber intends on pursuing medical school and using the background of his experience at the Memory and Aging Center to assist him in his future specialization in neurology.