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Kota Suzuki

Scholar at Masason Foundation - Innovator at The Knowledge Society

Kota Suzuki is a first-year Stanford University student and an undergraduate researcher at Coleman Lab.2 He is also a Max Planck Junior Scholar and a Masason Foundation Scholar.1 Suzuki participated in The Knowledge Society (TKS) program, which is described as "Olympic level training for future Innovators and CEOs".2

Suzuki has an impressive academic and extracurricular background:

Academic Achievements

  • Completed a Biomedical Engineering course at Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Program in 20211
  • Won the Google X Award (10x Thinking Award) in the Global Moonshot Project in 20221
  • Completed Medicine and Life Sciences Course at Imperial College London's Global Summer School in 20221
  • Placed 2nd at the National Neuroscience Olympiad in Germany in 20231
  • Completed online neuroscience courses from Harvard University and the University of Michigan1

Research Experience

  • Research Intern at the German Research Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases in 20221
  • Selected as Max Planck Junior Scholar & Research Intern at Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in 20231

Leadership and Awards

  • Student Council President at International School in Germany (2023)1
  • Varsity Model United Nations (MUN) Leader (2023) and Junior Varsity MUN Leader (2022)1
  • Received multiple awards at International School in Germany, including Principal Award, Leadership Award, and Student of the Year Award1

Suzuki is multilingual, speaking Japanese, English, German, and Spanish.1 His current goal is to develop novel treatments in the field of neuroscience that could help billions.1

Highlights

KOTA SUZUKI – Masason Foundation
Kota Suzuki (he/him) - UChicago Data Science Institute

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Location

Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany