Sebastian Green, MD
Sebastian Green, MD
Sebastian was born and raised in London, England. Age 18, he attended the University of Bristol for his medical degree before continuing onto University College London (UCL) in 2017 to complete the UK Foundation Programme within the National Health Service. At UCL he began his clinical research career, studying the neuropsychopharmacology of cannabidiol with Dr. Michael Bloomfield, and doing epilepsy research at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square. Sebastian carried this academic inquiry onto the University of Oxford, where he completed his master’s degree in neuroscience in 2020 graduating top in his class. Here he wrote two theses; one investigated the longitudinal relationship between cerebral blood flow and cognitive performance with Professor Sana Suri, and the other investigated the role of GABA activity in motor learning with Professor Charlotte Stagg. He then returned to the University of Bristol working with Professor Liz Coulthard to review the utility of sleep-tracking devices in Alzheimer’s disease. He moved to UCLA in 2022 and completed his intern year with the UCLA Department of Internal Medicine. Sebastian has adapted well to California living and spends most of his free time hiking in the Santa Monica mountains, driving his convertible sports car, and learning to surf. He has held onto some of his cultural roots, and still enjoys talking about the weather and playing piano as an Associate of the Royal Schools of Music.