Dr. Dong in Sinn

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Dong-In Sinn is a Clinical Associate Professor in Adult Neurology at Stanford University. His expertise encompasses neurogenic orthostatic hypotension, supine hypertension, vasovagal syncope, baroreflex failure, sweating disorders, and autonomic testing, highlighting his commitment to the field of Clinical Neurophysiology. He directs the Autonomic Disorders Fellowship program at Stanford. He received his medical education from Seoul National University, followed by a residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Sinn is board-certified by the United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties in Autonomic Disorders and holds credentials from both the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Clinical Neurophysiology and Neurology. He has completed a fellowship at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, contributing to his extensive background in managing complex autonomic disorders. His ongoing research involves clinical trials and evaluates treatments aimed at improving the quality of life for patients with significant autonomic dysfunctions.

Research Interests

Experience

Clinical Associate Professor

2022-01-01 — Present

Stanford University • Palo Alto, CA

Professor in the Department of Adult Neurology focusing on autonomic disorders and clinical neurophysiology.

Requirements for Stanford University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:26
Reading
Required:26
Writing
Required:26
Speaking
Required:26
Total
Required:100
GRE General
Verbal
Required:160
Quantitative
Required:165
Analytical Writing
Required:4.5
Overall
Required:4.5
Prerequisites
Bachelor degree from an accredited institution Strong background in mathematics and programming
Application Checklist
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Official transcripts
  • Resume/CV
Specialization Notes

The Computer Science department emphasizes research potential. GRE General is currently optional but recommended for some tracks.