
Saaim Khan
Boost Your SAT Score with a Harvard MD's Proven Study Techniques
Studied at Harvard Medical School
Works at Sterling Atlantic
Available Thursday at 5:00 PM UTC
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Saaim's Coaching Offerings
Custom hourly · $50/hr
Saaim also coaches for College, MCAT, and Medical School. View all.
Saaim’s SAT Qualifications
Scored a 1580 on the SAT
Welcome to my profile! As a Harvard Medical School student with a strong foundation in Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology from Harvard University, I bring a unique perspective to SAT coaching. My academic journey, marked by a 3.87 GPA at Harvard College and extensive research experience, equips me with the skills to help students excel in standardized testing. I have a proven track record of creating educational content, having reached over 10,000 students worldwide through my online courses in computational biology. Whether you're aiming to boost your SAT scores or need strategic guidance, I'm here to help you achieve your goals. Let's connect and craft a personalized plan for your success!
Saaim also coaches for College, MCAT, and Medical School. View all.
About Saaim
Saaim Khan is a medical student at Harvard Medical School and a graduate of Harvard College, where he studied Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology. He’s interested in the intersection of healthcare, genomics, and entrepreneurship, with a particular focus on hearing loss—a space he’s personally connected to as someone who is hard of hearing. At Harvard, Saaim spent a lot of his time building and leading communities. He served as Vice President of the Harvard Undergraduate Global Education Movement, where he helped run international programs in 10+ countries teaching social innovation and biomedical problem-solving. He also co-directed the Deaf Awareness Coalition through the Phillips Brooks House Association, organizing outreach with local deaf schools and creating more accessible, ASL-friendly spaces on campus. Additionally, he was involved in cultural programming and fundraising through the Harvard College Pakistani Students Association and volunteered as a piano instructor for underserved youth. Outside of school, Saaim has been involved in both research and investing. At Boston Children’s Hospital, he works on gene therapy research to better understand the genetic causes of pediatric hearing loss and improve therapeutic approaches. In parallel, he’s spent time in early-stage healthcare investing with Remus Capital and Sterling Atlantic, supporting diligence and company-building efforts.
Why do I coach?
I know how confusing and opaque this process can feel, especially if you don’t have people around you who’ve been through it before. A lot of what helped me get to where I am—whether it was applying to college, navigating extracurriculars, or thinking about medicine—came from honest conversations with people a few steps ahead of me who were willing to share their experiences. I try to do the same. I’m not here to give “perfect” answers. Rather, I'm more focused on helping people think clearly about their own story: what do you care about and how can you present that in a way that's authentic?
Work Experience

Analyst
Sterling Atlantic
March 2025 - Present
Supporting healthcare-focused diligence and company-building efforts, including valuation modeling and early-stage fundraising strategy for portfolio companies.

Research Fellow
Boston Children's Hospital
May 2023 - Present
Working in Dr. Eliot Shearer’s lab building genomics pipelines to identify genetic causes of pediatric hearing loss. Focused on improving diagnostic yield using sequencing technologies and analyzing large-scale human genomic data in a clinical research setting.

Instructor
Udemy
June 2019 - Present
Created free online courses in computational biology and structural bioinformatics, reaching 10,000+ students across 170+ countries.
Investor
Remus Capital
October 2022 - August 2025
Evaluated early-stage healthcare and technology startups through market research, diligence, and financial analysis. Contributed to investments in companies across digital health and AI-enabled healthcare infrastructure.
Education

Harvard Medical School
MD, Medicine
2025 - 2029

Harvard University
BA, Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology
2021 - 2025
B.A. Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology, GPA 3.87 — research in hearing loss genomics and inner ear biology across Yale School of Medicine and Boston Children's Hospital, with two peer-reviewed publications and community leadership in deaf advocacy at Harvard