Natalya Korogod is a neuroscientist and healthcare professional working at the intersection of clinical research, institutional systems, and human decision-making. With a PhD in neuroscience and experience across academic and applied healthcare environments in Europe, her work focuses on how expertise is formed, translated, and often misinterpreted across systems.
Her professional background spans scientific research, clinical coordination, and innovation-driven healthcare projects, particularly within the Swiss system. Alongside her research work, she is an ICF-certified coach, supporting professionals and teams operating in complex, high-pressure environments.
Her perspective is shaped by cross-system and migration experience, which informs her interest in how institutions recognise value, how teams function under pressure, and how expertise evolves beyond formal structures. Her work brings together scientific thinking and practical system insight, with a focus on the often invisible dynamics that determine how organisations actually function.
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