About Bin Huang, PhD
Principal Scientist, BrainCheck
Bin Huang, PhD, is a principal scientist advancing digital cognitive assessment and AI-powered health technologies to improve dementia detection and support for patients and their care partners.

Bin Huang is a research scientist with advanced training in computational biology, mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, and machine learning applied to complex biological systems. He earned his PhD in Computational Biology from Rice University in 2017 and has extensive experience applying data-driven methods to healthcare and cognitive research.
At BrainCheck, Bin leads clinical studies and research programs focused on digital cognitive assessments, cognitive care planning, and AI-powered health technologies for people living with dementia and their care partners. He has served as a principal investigator or co-investigator on multiple funded research initiatives supported by the NIA SBIR program, A2 Pilot Award, AIM-AHEAD, and the EU Innovative Health Initiative (IHI), with a focus on early detection of dementia and improved support for patients and caregivers.
Clinical & Research Focus
Bin’s work focuses on the application of advanced analytics and clinical research methods to cognitive health, including:
- Digital cognitive assessment
- Cognitive care planning
- AI-powered health technologies
- Support solutions for patients with dementia and their care partners
Expertise
Clinical focus areas
- Dementia
- Cognitive impairment
- Cognitive care planning
Methods & modalities
- Digital cognitive assessment
- Machine learning and AI modeling
- Clinical research and study design
- Statistical analysis
Research funding and programs
- NIA SBIR–funded projects
- A2 Pilot Award
- AIM-AHEAD program
- EU Innovative Health Initiative (IHI)
Education
- PhD, Computational Biology, Rice University, 2017
Role in BrainCheck Content
Bin authors and contributes to BrainCheck content related to digital cognitive assessment, dementia research, and AI-powered health technologies. His work supports research-driven, evidence-based content development at BrainCheck.
Bin Huang is an employee of BrainCheck and does not receive additional compensation from third-party organizations for the content on this site.
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