Generated by GPT-5-mini| David Bailin | |
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| Name | David Bailin |
| Occupation | Physician, Researcher, Administrator |
| Known for | Translational neuroscience, clinical research administration |
David Bailin is an American physician and clinical researcher known for leadership in translational neuroscience and clinical research administration. He has held executive roles in academic medical centers, participated in biomedical research oversight, and contributed to clinical trial infrastructure and neuropsychiatric investigation. His career spans clinical practice, research leadership, and academic administration.
Bailin was born in the United States and completed undergraduate studies before pursuing medical training at a major medical school affiliated with a research university. He earned a Doctor of Medicine degree and subsequently trained in psychiatry through residency at a university hospital associated with a medical center. His postgraduate education included fellowship training in neuroscience-related clinical research and participation in clinical trial methodology programs at institutions known for neuropsychiatric research.
Bailin practiced psychiatry in academic settings and developed a research program focused on neuropsychiatric disorders, translational biomarkers, and clinical therapeutics. He worked at leading academic medical centers and research institutions where he combined patient care with investigator-initiated and industry-collaborative studies. His roles involved oversight of clinical trials, human subjects protections, and the integration of neuroimaging and electrophysiology into psychiatric research protocols.
Throughout his career Bailin assumed administrative positions including departmental leadership, clinical research office direction, and executive oversight within academic health systems. He has led initiatives to build clinical trial infrastructure, enhance research regulatory compliance, and foster partnerships between academic investigators and pharmaceutical companies. His administrative work extended to national consortia and advisory committees focused on clinical research strategy and biomedical innovation.
Bailin's research contributions span neuropsychiatry, translational biomarkers, and clinical trial methodology. He has published peer-reviewed articles on diagnostic assessment, treatment response predictors, and the application of neurophysiologic and neuroimaging measures to psychiatric disorders. His publications address trial design, outcome measurement, and the translational pathway from bench findings to clinical interventions, with authorship in journals focused on psychiatry, neuroscience, and clinical investigation.
Bailin has received recognition from academic institutions and professional organizations for contributions to clinical research administration and neuropsychiatric science. Honors include institutional awards for research leadership, appointments to advisory panels, and invitations to present at national conferences hosted by professional societies in psychiatry and neuroscience.
Bailin's legacy includes mentorship of clinician-investigators, development of research infrastructure at academic centers, and contributions to translational approaches in neuropsychiatry. He is remembered for efforts to bridge clinical practice with research innovation and for strengthening collaborations among academic, industry, and regulatory stakeholders.
Category:American physicians Category:Psychiatry researchers Category:Academic administrators