Seth Eisenberg
About Seth Eisenberg
Seth Eisenberg serves as a Post-Baccalaureate IRTA at the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, where he focuses on the synthesis of radionuclides for positron emission tomography. He has a background in chemistry from the University of Maryland and has held research positions at both the FDA and the University of Maryland.
Current Role at National Institutes of Health
Seth Eisenberg currently holds the position of Post-Baccalaureate IRTA at the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, part of the National Institutes of Health. He has been in this role since 2020, contributing to research efforts in Bethesda, Maryland. His work focuses on the movement and effects of narcotics through advanced imaging techniques, particularly utilizing positron emission tomography (PET).
Previous Research Experience
Before his current role, Seth Eisenberg worked as a researcher at the University of Maryland from 2018 to 2019 for eight months. He also had a brief tenure as a researcher at the FDA in 2018 for two months. In these positions, he gained experience in synthesizing radionuclides and radiotracers for use in PET studies, enhancing his research capabilities in the field of narcotics.
Education and Academic Background
Seth Eisenberg earned his Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from the University of Maryland College Park, where he studied from 2016 to 2020. His academic journey began at Richard Montgomery High School, where he completed his high school education and received a diploma from 2012 to 2016. His educational background provided a strong foundation for his research career.
Additional Work Experience
In addition to his research roles, Seth Eisenberg served as a Guided Study Sessions Leader at the University of Maryland for three months in 2019. He also worked as an Assistant at Capital Educators for nine months from 2015 to 2016 in Rockville, Maryland. These positions contributed to his skills in leadership and support within educational settings.