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From pianist to medical innovator

It all began with music. Now, Jonathan extends his creativity into medical innovation, uniting art and science to transform lives.

Jonathan Weng is a Canadian Grade 12 student, certified as an NREMT Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)  in the U.S. and EMR in Canada, and a dedicated global health advocate. He has completed extensive medical and dental internships, shadowing, and volunteer work in Africa, Peru, and Canada. Jonathan has authored four research papers focused on global health, covering  dentistry, infectious diseases, telemedicine, and climate-related health challenges. This includes  “The Role of Stem Cell Therapy and Botox in Treating TMJ Disorders: Functional and Aesthetic Implications,” a peer-reviewed article published in the well-known and Google Scholar-indexed journal International Journal of Dentistry Research. 


He has published three books, including a collaborative work co-authored with his associate Matthew Yu, GLOBAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES: Interviews with Leading Healthcare Professionals, with proceeds supporting Doctors Without Borders.


As founder and president of YAGHA, Jonathan mobilizes youth worldwide to engage in healthcare advocacy. His leadership also spans North Shore Model UN and STAmun Club. With research, humanitarian service, and international engagement.


Through research, humanitarian service, and international engagement, Jonathan intends to make a positive impact.

Research Publications,Innovation and Biomedical Background

Biomedical Background 


  • Mini Med School — Selected Participant, BC Children’s Hospital (2025)


  •  SHAD Canada- STEM Program, Nationally Selected ( 2025) 


  • Harvard University: Reducing Racial disparities in Healthcare ( Online 2025)


  • Harvard University: Pre-college program - Cancer Research, taught by Dr. Nahuel Perrot ( On Campus 2024) 


  • Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY) -AP Biology Course (2024 -2025)


  • Science Olympiad and Genius Olympiad participant from 2022 to 2025



Published Books


  1. Preparing for Emergencies: Life-Saving Techniques for All Ages ( book) 
  2. Understanding Cancer: A Student’s Guide to Cancer Biology ( book) 
  3. Global Health Perspectives: Interviews with Leading Healthcare Professionals  ( co-authored with Matthew Yu) 



        Research Papers 


  1. The Role of Stem Cell Therapy and Botox in Treating TMJ Disorders:  Functional and Aesthetic Implications
  2. The Impact of Climate Change on Malaria Transmission and the Need for New Preventative Strategies
  3. The Impact of Infetious Diseases on Global Health  Systems: Challenges and Strategies for Prevention
  4. The Impact of Innovative Telemedicine on Healthcare Access in Low-Resource African Settings:  A Global Health Perspective




Innovation Project - Provisional Patent 


  1. The Modular Solar-Powered Telemedicine device is designed to provide sustainable healthcare solutions in underserved and remote areas)


PUBLISHED BOOKS



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International Journal of Dentistry Research

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL-INNOVATIVE SCIENCE & RESEARCH TECHNOLO

 


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World journal of biology pharmacy and health sciences

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE SCIENCE & RESEARCH TECHN

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USPTO Patent Number: #63727077

Modular Solar-Powered Telemedicine Device for Remote and Underserved Regions

"My mission is to improve healthcare access and outcomes in remote and underserved regions. 


Through my modular solar-powered telemedicine system, I aim to empower communities and healthcare providers to deliver effective, science-based medical care where it is needed most." 


— Jonathan Weng, President, STA STEM Club

https://patentcenter.uspto.gov/

Modular solar-powered telemedicine device - USPTO #63727077

Modular Solar-Powered Telemedicine Device for Remote and Underserved Regions. A device designed to connect renewable energy, internet, and healthcare systems to improve medical access in remote or underserved communities, particularly in Africa.

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